The child support (if actually being paid) probably exceeds what she would receive in welfare; however, she's probably eligible for Medicaid.
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
My X is planning on moving from California to Hawaii with our son. He has primary custody. Our son has not finished Highschool yet. He is collecting child support here in California from me, and is on unemployment too. I believe he will move to Hawaii and try to collect welfare too. Can he move to Hawaii and collect welfare and get his child support amounts raised to Hawaii's current level? Thank You!
Yes he has to pay child support.
Yes, I know of someone that Collects Child support SSI and Welfare. Messed up huh
Yes, when the primary parent goes on Welfare. Authority to collect is transferred to them.
The non-custodial parent will still owe child support, even if he or she is disabled and on welfare. However, most states will not garnish needs-based assistance such as disability or welfare payments. So if the parent is not working and does not pay his or her court-ordered child support, it would be difficult for the state to collect. He or she might still be arrested and jailed for failure to pay.
Yes they still try to collect in any way they can. If you don't pay it then it goes to owed child support. They don't care if you don't have a job. Also they can put a lien on all your personal property.
A child support check is like a Welfare check
Are you asking for information on how to get Welfare? Or child support?
Only if you can collect Welfare. Child support cannot be collected from, or arrears accumulate on, a person in prison according to Judge David Grey Ross, Commissioner of the Federal Office of Child Support Enforcement.
If your child is not living with you, you are not eligible to collect child support. The child support should go to whomever is caring for the child.
Yes