18.21 Two-Parent Families & Extensions
ISSUE DATE: 06/2026
Extension policies for 2-parent families differ on whether both parents reach 60 months at the same time or not.
If both parents reach 60 months in the same month, BOTH parents must meet the following conditions:
Qualify for additional time for 1 of the following reasons:
If 1 parent reaches the 60-month time limit first, that parent must:
Qualify for additional time for 1 of the following reasons:
Families can choose to remove 1 parent from the MFIP grant. Families may want to remove a parent because the parent does not meet the criteria for an extension.
Removing a parent from the MFIP grant means:
When a parent is removed from the grant due to no extension, there is no limit on how many times they can be added back to the MFIP grant.
Direct participants who want to remove a parent from the MFIP grant to their eligibility worker. The option to remove a parent must occur as part of a discussion and decision-making process between the county or tribe, the Employment Services Provider, and the parents. The county or Tribal Nation must not automatically remove or add a parent.
The minimum hourly requirements for 2-parent families extended as employed:
Scenarios | Which Minimum Hourly Requirements Apply |
Both parents are extended. | Two-parent family standard: |
The family has removed 1 parent from the MFIP benefits. See 18.18.3 (Employed). | Single-parent standard: |
One parent is extended but the other parent is not and only the extended parent is working. | Single-parent standard: |
One parent is extended, but the other parent is not and both parents are working. | Two-parent family standard: |
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