Sunday, July 17, 2016

Financial Assistance For Single Parents

Financial Assistance for the Single Parents


Single parents are becoming too popular and widely accepted a concept nowadays. Gone were the days when single parents are left solely and alone to raise their child or children alone.

The Federal Government and all legitimate governments around thew world are now recognizing the increasing and growing trend of single parenting.

Single parents, as you might have noticed, are everywhere. The lady sitting beside you in the bus ride home or the sales lady attending to your needs in the grocery might probably be among those single moms that are struggling hard to make both ends meet and raise their child or children single handedly.

Governments are mandated and are expected to care for and give protection to their constituents. Governments do protect their people, and that protection given should never be discriminative.

Thus, single parents should be given equal rights as those who are normal parents or those single individuals.

That is why governments from around the world are following the United States government model for compensating or providing financial assistance to single parents.

The government program that supports or gives financial aid to children and single parents are being adopted and closely watched by all governments all over the world now.

It is always assumed that since single parents take the sole responsibilities of single parenting in raising children, they are financially crunched and striving. The times are really hard nowadays, and earning to raise children can get really tough especially since the society is not so kind to single parents.

Financial assistance given to single parents


In the United States, financial support or assistance to single parents. The government effort is really a major feat. However, not all single parents are fully fitted and eligible for the program.

To be able to attain or receive financial support or aid from the government, single parents should be found positive of fit for the following requirements.

Children of single parents will be subsidized or given financial assistance by the government until they reach 18 years. However, the child's situation is subject to thorough probing.

First, the single parent must be first and foremost divorced. Another case for eligibility for financial assistance is when the other significant parent is already dead, or is seriously injured, handicapped or disabled.

It is assumed that during those cases, parent support to the child is almost too impossible and hopeless. Thus, the government intervene and provides the financial parenting or providing role.

Another case for eligibility for single parenthood financial assistance is when the other parent has abandoned the child for about or more than a year already. It is because during the span can it be rightly asserted and assumed that there exists abandonment.

Imprisonment of the other parent can also be grounds or causes for financial support. Or if the child has been born while the parents are not legally tied or married, in other words, the child is born obviously and apparently out of wedlock.

Another desperate case is when the other parent is not identified, which is a case rapidly rising nowadays.

Children and single parents with the following situations, take note, are not eligible for filing or seeking financial assistance or support from the government.
  • The child is a rightful heir for any property or pension due to the single parent or both parents.
  • The single parent receives or attains additional disability pension funds either because of his disability or because he has children.
  • The child is under the custody of foster parents or he or she is under the custody of a daycare center.
  • If the child is currently raised and supported by the single parent’s domestic or current partner. Partners bounded by common-law marriages are covered by this provision.
  • The single parent is also eligible to receive or be granted public pension benefits.

Thus, filing for financial assistance or support among single parents would not be that easy. Be reminded that such stringent requirements are established to avoid fraud and anomalous activities by bad people who will take on or abuse single parenthood to illegally attain benefits and funds.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Financial Aid For Single Parents


Financial Aid for Single Parents

You would probably think that as a single parent, you could do what has to be done all on your own. You feel that you have what it takes to be a good single parent.

Hopefully, you are not one of those who assume that they are in the lineage of super heroes, handling every weight on their shoulders. You would get yourself busy on all sides with the different activities that can show your kids that you, as a new family, can handle it on your own.

But has it ever occurred to you that it might not be all about your relationship with your kids? Yes it is primarily about that, but can you do so without financial help?

Financial complications usually come up when households of single parents try to have college education covered. This is where you realize that you need aid after all, financial aid.

There are certain policies in having financial aid determined for single parents, like you if ever you are one, that are deemed to be highly confusing at times. This article would gladly give you an overview of the process.

In case you do not know, the custodial parent is the one with whom the child, specifically a student, has lived the most in the span of the twelve months that have already passed.

If the student admits that he or she did not live with a certain parent more than the other parent, then his or her parent who has provided msot of the financial support in the past twelve months will be the one to fill out the fafsa.

Another situation would be if the student got to live with each of his or her parents with the equal amount of time and also if the parents provided an equal level of assistance, in terms of finances, then the parent who will claim the student for purposes of income tax should be the one to do the filling out of the fafsa.

You must never forget that any child support or any alimony that has been received from a non-custodial parent must alwas be included on the fafsa.

It might be a bit too late to say this, since this article has been mentioning it for quite some time now. Fafsa actually is an acronym for free application for federal student aid. Now you know, so you can stop creasing your forehead in wonder everytime you read the acronym fafsa.

The federal government does not put the income or the assets of a non-custodial parent to consideration, especially when the student’s financial need is being determined.

Just in case you do not know, many private colleges take into account the assets and income of the non-custodial parent, even if he or she does not want to be included in contributing to college costs.

These said colleges would ask for a supplemental financial aid form from a non-custodial parent. This said financial aid form does a whole lot in affecting the awarding of the aid of the school, however, it is neither federal nor state.

Still, there are special cases wherein a number of private collges will waive the requirements for non-custodial information. There is, however, a criterion that has to be met so that a certain single parent household will not be automatically qualified for a waiver.

First, the non-custodial parent should not be found nor located. So this would only make it eventual that that certain parent has not made any form of child support payment recently, and it is also an indication that that parent has not been consistent in his or her child support payments.

Next, if the separation or the divorce has happened in tha past of the past, which means it was really a long time ago, then it is highly reasonable to expect a provision from that non-custodial parent.

And lastly, if the said non-custodial parent has a history of neglect or of abuse either with the child or with the other parent.

Court records will be used for documentation for the said criteria. Hopefully, it is now clear to you that the criteria must be documented first so that there will be a waiver for the information regarding the non-custodial parent.

Friday, July 15, 2016

Facts About Single Parenting


Some Facts About Single Parenting and Ways To Cope


Being a single parent is no easy task. It is like doing two jobs in one sitting. Single parenting requires you to be an understanding mother or a tough and a providing father all at the same time.

Stress and single parenting, therefore, works together, giving single mom and dad a terrible headache every single  day.

Stress and single parenting are the usual topics in self-help books in parenting. Psychologists believe that raising children and even just a child is a very stressful task that requires ample management of emotional, behavioral and spiritual aspect of a single parent.

Without the proper guide from self-help books, counsellors, group therapy, a single parent will deteriorate emotionally due to stress.

So how could you manage stress and single parenting? Psychologists say that in order for a parent to manage both stress and single parenting, he or she should enumerate things that brings him or her the stressors.

Here are some facts about single parenting in the US:

- There currently are more or less 11.9 million single parents in the country
- 84% of kids growing under a single parent live with their mothers
- Among all racial groups, the percentage of two-parent households has been drastically declining over the years
- Around 28% of American children aged 18 years old and below live with a single parent
- 85% of custodial parents are mothers and only about 15% are fathers
- 53.7% of custodial single parents work full time jobs, while 30% are temps
- Around 59% of single parents in custody of their children have some sort of child support agreements with the other parent
- The average household income for custodial parents is US$28,000
- Most single parent settings exist in metropolitan areas

If you are a single parent, you really need not fear. There are a lot ways you can obtain support, both financially and emotionally.

The US government offers financial support for single parents who have proven themselves unable to provide enough care for their children. The law acknowledges that single parents face responsibilities that are much more complicated than families with two parents, hence the provision for financial assistance.

This way, the government takes part in reducing the pressures and hardships single parents face every single day. Despite the absence of a partner, single parents are not alone in the challenging task of rearing their kids. The government is there and very much willing to help.

Internet sites like SingleParentsNetwork.com and SingleParentsMingle.com also provide venues for single parents to meet other single parents. They provide articles relevant to single parents' situations and fora for single parents to discuss challenges that face them and their children.

Counseling from professionals can also form or make up a support system that will make single parenting easier and more effective. Because single parenting is no ordinary parenting, the parent and the child must learn to accept the situation minus the negative feeling.

Nowadays, single parenting is becoming a normal occurrence. Society is not that judgmental anymore towards the single parent and the child. Probably, it can be because of the immunity due to the rising number of single parents. Anyway, it can be positive because at least, single parents choose to be productive.