INCOME FROM PARENTS OF ADULT GA CHILDREN
ISSUE DATE: 12/2014
MFIP, DWP, SNAP, MSA, GRH:
No provisions.
GA:
For information on income from stepparents, see 0016.09 (Income From Ineligible Stepparents).
The following people may have some of their parents' income considered available to them:
● | Unmarried adults who are childless or live apart from their children, but who are living with a parent(s). |
● | Married people (regardless of age) living apart from their spouse and children, but living with a parent(s). |
To determine how much of the parents’ income to deem to the GA unit:
1. | Determine the gross earned and unearned income of the parents. |
2. | Exclude all SSI, MSA, and RSDI benefits. Also exclude payments from workers’ compensation and any programs based on disability. |
3. | Subtract work expense deductions and earned income disregards if appropriate. See 0018.06 (Work Expense Deductions), 0018.18 (Earned Income Disregards). |
4. | Deduct an allowance for the needs of the following people, if they are living with the unit and not applying for or receiving MFIP: |
● | Parent. |
● | Parent's spouse. |
● | Minor children of parent and parent's spouse. |
Use the GA allowances below for the appropriate family members: |
1st adult | $187 |
2nd adult | $73 |
1st minor child | $250 |
2nd minor child | $95 |
3rd minor child | $89 |
4th minor child | $76 |
5th minor child | $76 |
6th minor child | $77 |
7th minor child | $66 |
8th minor child | $64 |
9th minor child | $55 |
10th minor child | $54 |
Each add'l minor child | $53 |
5. | Count the remainder as unearned income to the single adult unit. If there are 2 or more adult children eligible for GA, divide the income equally among them. |
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PREVIOUS REVISIONS
| Date | Notes |
|---|---|
| 07/2012 | update Food Support and FS to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) throughout. No policy was changed. |
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