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MFIP Employment Services Manual

MFIP Employment Services Manual


19.51 Child Support Sanctions

ISSUE DATE: 03/2026

Participants must cooperate with child support requirements.

The requirement to cooperate with child support enforcement applies to parents:

  • · Receiving MFIP assistance.
  • · Receiving SSI but whose children are receiving MFIP assistance.
  • · Disqualified from receiving MFIP assistance because of fraud, or EBT misuse.
  • · Not receiving MFIP assistance because the 2-parent household chose to have that parent’s assistance discontinued, see 18.21 (Two-Parent Families & Extensions).

  • Participants are exempt from cooperating with child support if one of the following is true:

  • · The parent is enrolled in the Safe at Home program, see 8.36 (Resources for Addressing Family Violence).
  • · The child was conceived as a result of rape or incest.
  • · Legal proceedings for the adoption of the child or children are pending.
  • · The parent is working with a public or private social services agency in trying to decide whether to give a child up for adoption. (The decision process cannot last for more than 3 months).
  • · Cooperation will cause physical or emotional harm to the child.
  • · Cooperation will cause physical or emotional harm to the parent, reducing the parent’s ability to adequately care for the child.

  • For more information about good cause for exemptions from cooperating with child support, see Combined Manual 0012.21.03 (Support From Non-Custodial Parents).

    PREVIOUS REVISIONS

    DateNotes
    10/2023 removes drug felony from the third bullet under the requirement to cooperate child support enforcement applies to parents.
    08/2020

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