Child Support Made Simple - Strategies to Escape the Title 4D Program.

Season 6 Episode 9 - Child Support vs. T.A.N.F.: Essential Information for Fathers

March 16, 2024 @Chrish289 Season 6 Episode 9
Child Support Made Simple - Strategies to Escape the Title 4D Program.
Season 6 Episode 9 - Child Support vs. T.A.N.F.: Essential Information for Fathers
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                                     Season 6 Episode 9 -   Essential Information for Fathers.


In "Child Support vs. TANF: What Fathers Must Know," we dive into the intricate world of family law, focusing on the distinctions and connections between Child Support and Temporary Aid for Needy Families (TANF).

 If you're a father navigating these waters, understanding these concepts isn't just beneficial—it's crucial. Our discussion brings clarity to how federal assistance impacts child support obligations, and we detail historical legislation like the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act to elucidate the evolution of welfare and child support.

Our exploration is not just theoretical; we ground our insights in real-world applications and legislative frameworks, such as Title 4D of the Social Security Act and specific Supreme Court cases like Blessing vs. Freestone. We aim to empower you with knowledge, whether you're facing judicial challenges or seeking to understand your rights and responsibilities in the realm of family law.

For those seeking deeper engagement, we invite you to connect with us via email at Chris_h29@protonmail.com and explore further content on our website. Together, let's navigate the complexities of child support and empower ourselves with the knowledge and confidence to advocate for our rights and responsibilities.

Remember, understanding your legal standing and options is the first step towards effective self-representation and achieving the best possible outcomes for you and your family. Join us on this journey, and let's unlock the doors to legal empowerment and self-advocacy.

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What is the difference between TANF and title four D. 

TANF means temporary aid for needy family. And Title four D is child support. When the mother asked for government assistance, which is also known as welfare is that you're automatically enrolled in the program for child support. Let's explore if the mother needs assistance, such as welfare or medical services, do you have to reimburse the state or any state? Or is a service free of charge? Well, the short answer is no. You're not on child support. If the mother asked for services, however, you need to explain that and I'll also explain my research. If the mother asked the federal government for assistance, is it automatically on your on child support? Let me explain. Play the clip.

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families ta n. F. The TANF Program also known as Aid to Families with Dependent Children Program, or AFDC, started in 1996 as part of a big law called the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act. It came about after many years of talking about how to change welfare, especially the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program AFDC gave money to states to help families with kids. But most of these families were led by single moms who weren't working. People argued about whether these moms should have to work and if the program made it too easy to rely on welfare instead of finding a job and raising kids in two parent families.
Here is a definition for child support and title for a on our website, preview our videos is called the five Supreme Court cases that you should already know. Now, my favorite is blessing versus Freestone. But do you know the others such as Corelli, Siege, Holmberg, we hunt, five Supreme Court cases that you should already know.

This is the new DOJ letter fallen into your family court case. You can get it at child support that news endler.com Child Support news endler.com Hello, my name is Chris on in this session when the mother asked for services from the federal government. Your father is not automatically on child support. However, I need to explain our research. Let's get started.

Also, if you have any questions or comment, please feel free to reach us at Chris H 29. That protonmail.com Also, we're asking for a gift of $25 If you have $5 cash up we would gladly appreciate it

also, you can check us out on our website which is the master class. That news endler.com masterclass child support that news endler.com You can also reach us on our podcast. You can reach us at Spotify, Apple and Amazon. TANF and title four D.

Let's unwind with a deeper look into title four d this term encapsulates the regulations brought forth by the Social Services amendment of 1974 to title four of the Social Security Act Ohio made the decision to take part in the aid for Dependent Children program AFDC, which finds its roots in Title four A of the Social Security Act. to tap into federal funding for AFDC. The state must take measures to secure and uphold child support orders against non custodial parents. In the year 1975. Congress took a step further by separating the child support program from title for a carving out a distinct child support program now known as Title four D of the Social Security Act. So you see it's a story of evolution and refinement within the realm of social services. Reference. Blankenship versus Blankenship fourth district Adam's 1992, Ohio Appeal Court December 8 1992, and if


temporary assistance for needy children.

Allow me to guide you through a tranquil exploration of a significant moment in social policy history. Picture this President Clinton signing the welfare reform bill. This landmark legislation marked the conclusion of the aid for families with dependent children program AFDC and introduced the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families T A and F program. TANF program a versatile block grant Yes, a block grant from the federal government to the states serves as a pivotal source of funding for an extensive array of benefits and services. This shift represented a fundamental change in how welfare assistance was structured and administered across the nation.

Let us explore the child support the enforcement program, Child

Support Enforcement title four D 45 CFR 302.12 Single and separate organizational unit the state plan shall provide for the establishment or designation of a single and separate organizational unit to administer the four D plan such unit is referred to as the four D agency. Under this requirement one the four D agency may be I located in any other agency of the state or to established as a new agency of the state.

Let us revisit 45 CFR three Oh 3.5, which is the establishment of paternity

title for deprogram, we encounter a specific guideline outlined in paragraph e three of this section. This guideline allows the four D agency to impose a reasonable fee for conducting genetic tests on individuals who are not beneficiaries of aid under the state's title for a or 19 plan. Now while this may seem like a departure from the usual framework of support, it's important to recognize that this provision serves to ensure fairness and equity in the administration of genetic testing services. By allowing the four D agency to charge a reasonable fee to individuals outside of the aid recipient scope. It enables the agency to cover the costs associated with performing these essential genetic tests. This approach ensures that resources are utilized efficiently while maintaining the integrity of the support system. Child

Support has many phases and we will explore them.

There are four phases approximately four phases. Let's review them.

The Child Support Enforcement Program uses a bunch of ways to make sure child support payments happen on time and in full. For example, 72% of the money comes from noncustodial parents paychecks This is called income withholding order or AI who this is who is automatically deducted for your paycheck without the need for a signature. They can also suspend stuff like driver's licenses, work licenses, or even fun ones like recreational licenses to get people to step up and take responsibility.

then there's grabbing tax refunds from both federal and state levels. This is called the tax refund intercept.

Oh, and if you win the lottery or get some big settlement, they might take a piece of that to to cover what's owed

can also put the brakes on your passport if you're not keeping up with payments, making sure your assets are still there to support your kids. If you have arrears of 2005 $500 They will confiscate your passport.
On a bumpy road, he won't always be jealous, because he liked.
And if needed, they'll dip into private retirement and financial accounts to make sure families get the support they need without causing too much trouble.

So basically, with Child Support Enforcement, they're making sure everything flows smoothly and making your families get the help they need. Not


our other video, which is you cannot suspend your license in New Jersey. Please check that out. You'll be surprised. Let's look at the 2022 data for child support. The agency paid out $27.5 billion they collected from families $26.2 billion. That's a difference of about $1 billion. 

That's what they keep. Okay, this total expenditure is $6.1 billion. So in essence, what they're saying is, for 2022, the COC program collected $4.70 for every $1 they put into the program. Repeat, they made $4.73 cents for every $1 they spent on the program for the year reported to Congress for 2022, which is called the administrative wage garnishment program, which is 45 CFR 32. Here's the breakdown of all the states. Number one is Texas $4.5 billion. Number two, California $2.6 billion. Number three $1.8 billion, which is New York. Number four, which is $1.6 billion, which is Ohio, and Florida is number five at $1.6 billion. These are the five states that's cashing in on child support. This is our research. So if the mother is asking the federal government for you know, assistance or welfare, you do not have to be on child support. 

It's voluntary. Child support is voluntary. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to reach us at Chris H at 29 that proton mail.com Also, we do extensive research on our topics and our programs and we bring them to you via the YouTube channel. However, we're asking for donations. Yes, we're asking for donations $25 or, or any amount will do. And also, please subscribe to our channel.


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