All states have public assistance programs for persons who are eligible. Contact the department of family and children's services (or similar agency) in the state where you reside.
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If the child is otherwise entitled to public benefits, they will still be entitled if a parent is deported. There is no added or forfeited benefits to a child of a deported parent.
Yes, if she has an older child she currently pays child support for.
Your being unemployed does not qualify the child to receive Social Security benefits.
Your child may be entitled to some survivor benefits if paternity is not in question
No.
Social Security Death Benefits until age 18.
In general, you and your mother's other children are entitled to the same benefits - child support, Social Security, a share of the estate, etc.
yes YES, Certain children from Veterans that servied in areas sprayed with Agent Orange are entitled to some benefits. Also any child determined to be a disabled child prior to the Age of 18 is also entitled to benefits too.
Absolutely. Each child is entitled to receive the benefits due to them. As long as you report your benefits truthfully where asked..
If they qualify for benefits age-wise they are entitled to collect as long as they can prove paternity.If they qualify for benefits age-wise they are entitled to collect as long as they can prove paternity.If they qualify for benefits age-wise they are entitled to collect as long as they can prove paternity.If they qualify for benefits age-wise they are entitled to collect as long as they can prove paternity.
yes... strange question but yes.. they are not entitled to your belongings.