What if I am receiving Public Assistance ("aid")?

What if I am receiving Public Assistance ("aid")?

What if I am receiving Public Assistance ("aid")? 150 150 Child Support Services

If you are the parent or caretaker who the child lives with most of the time (custodial party) and you are currently receiving public assistance for the child in the form of cash aid, you do not need to apply for child support services. When you receive aid, the public social services agency automatically sends a referral to the local child support services agency (LCSA) to open a case against the Person Paying Support (PPS).

You give up your right to child support during the period you receive aid in exchange for receiving public aid. However, you will receive the first $100 payment collected for one child or $200 for two or more children. The balance will be used to pay back the county for the cost of the CalWORKs benefit.  This payment is called a disregard and will not reduce the amount of your CalWORKs benefit.

If you are the parent who has been ordered to pay child support (Person Paying Support) and you are receiving some form of public assistance, you may be entitled to a reduction of your child support obligation.  Contact Us for more information.