Kids dad quit his job recently and so im out ALOT of money. I went to the foodstamps office to report the change in circumstances and they said nope I need proof he's not working by the courts.
They have everyone's info! They know exactly how much child support you get and when they have an automated system...
So they tell me to go to the courts and get a letter saying I'm no longer receiving child support becauae as long as there is a current order they won't remove it from the budget... But that doesn't make sense because there will always be an order for support it doesnt mean the dad is paying it!
Court told me to go to child support enforcement... Enforcement told me they can only give me a record of payments which the food stamp office says is not enough proof that I'm no longer getting child support they need a letter saying I'm not getting child support but no one will provide me a letter!
This is nuts though... They automatically count child support as your income even if the father isn't working! Than make you jump through hoops to have it removed now I'm omw to Manhattan to see if I can get a letter and if I'm turned away IDK what I can do
They make it so difficult!
Yes, it's almost as if they really don't want you to have any assistance, isn't it. I hope you get it figured out soon. Take your complaint up to the supervisor level at the welfare office. Hopefully you can break through this nonsense.
How can you afford to go to Six Flags in New Jersey but not be able to afford food? I think your priorities are skewered
IDK about this OP but I recently found out that every major museum in my city gives at least 6 free tickets per day to people who get food stamps, TANF, or WIC. Tickets are normally $15- $60, depending on the museum.GUESTS 222 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:28 pm How can you afford to go to Six Flags in New Jersey but not be able to afford food? I think your priorities are skewered
Six per day. Holy wow.
I feel you. My friend is in the same boat. She has to report her income with the child support to receive assistance or for taxes etc but they don't ask "Do you actually GET the child support?" She hardly ever actually gets it.
Six Flags doesnt fo thatGuest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:41 pmIDK about this OP but I recently found out that every major museum in my city gives at least 6 free tickets per day to people who get food stamps, TANF, or WIC. Tickets are normally $15- $60, depending on the museum.GUESTS 222 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:28 pm How can you afford to go to Six Flags in New Jersey but not be able to afford food? I think your priorities are skewered
Six per day. Holy wow.
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Maybe they got season passes as a gift. Their season passes are really cheap so she may have even bought them around tax time or as a Christmas gift.Guest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:53 pmSix Flags doesnt fo thatGuest wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:41 pmIDK about this OP but I recently found out that every major museum in my city gives at least 6 free tickets per day to people who get food stamps, TANF, or WIC. Tickets are normally $15- $60, depending on the museum.GUESTS 222 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:28 pm How can you afford to go to Six Flags in New Jersey but not be able to afford food? I think your priorities are skewered
Six per day. Holy wow.
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Where in the post did it mention Six Flags?GUESTS 222 wrote: ↑Wed Jun 27, 2018 3:28 pm How can you afford to go to Six Flags in New Jersey but not be able to afford food? I think your priorities are skewered