You can go to your local social services office for food stamps and a work first check to help ends meet.Be aware with the work first they will set you up with job interviews and/or classes to help you become gainfully employed unless you have a note from a doctor stating you are unable to work.Also, go to your local health department or ask social services while you are their about W.I.C. It is a voucher program that gives you baby formula or milk,cheese,eggs,cereal,etc.. depending on your child's age. Hope this helps.
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If you have a baby and do not know how to look after it, you should seek help form a mother who has had and raised children.
The past due support is child support, there are generally state and/or local agencies which can help with enforcement and collection, even if it is an interstate issue. If the past due support is alimony, the government agencies have differing rules - some will help collect alimony alone, others will only assist with alimony collection if you are also trying to collect child support.
Depends on the terms of your support agreement. Seek qualified legal help from a professional in your jusrisdiction.
Seek professional help immediately.
ASK he/she if there's something you can do to get him/her more involved into the baby's daily activities or everyday life,or maybe the partner feels left out...Id address the issues and maybe seek some professional help if you're not getting anywhere
You may want to seek help for this - maybe some counselling or community group support.
A parent or guardian A support group A close family friend
Call 911. In this case you should seek medical help right away!
The government offers various opportunities for families with low income to help them into apartments. If you think you qualify, seek the help of a qualified professional.
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Paine's persuade colonists to support independence in one way. This way was by the abuse of power of the British government.