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Workers' Action Guide Chapter Table of Contents
WAG 11: AABD Cash Eligibility and Benefit Amount
WAG 11-02-00: Determining Eligibility for AABD Cash
WAG 11-02-05: Court Ordered Support Payments
PM 11-02-05
View the court order.
Verify compliance with the court order by viewing canceled checks, money order receipts, or other similar evidence that the client actually made the support payment.
Because of central budgeting, the court ordered support can not be deducted from the client's income. To allow the deduction, increase the client's needs by including the amount of the child support as Needs Code 467.
Related Links
WAG 11-02-01: Definitions
WAG 11-02-02: Minimum Payment
WAG 11-02-03: Using the AABD Cash Assistance Standard
WAG 11-02-04: Monthly Budgetable Income
WAG 11-02-05: Court Ordered Support Payments
WAG 11-02-06: Budgeting
WAG 11-02-07: Special Budgeting Situations
WAG 11-02-08: Increase in Monthly Benefit
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