How to Get Support for a Special Needs Child
Child support is a financial obligation that state and federal laws take seriously. If you owe support, it’s virtually impossible to get out of paying it. Whether you’re current with payments or you’re behind and owe arrears, the money is probably going to come out of your paycheck. M...
You must also report any income from pensions or assets like stock dividends. It's also important to indicate whether or not you receive any social security or public assistance. Essential paperwork to bring to court to prove your income includes IRS W-2 forms, pay stubs, and copies of your...
Current Florida law only allows the electronic transfer of child support payments. The parents with the obligation to pay the child pay the amount needed to the Florida Department of Revenue for a transfer to the recipient. Currently, you can choose to receive the child support payments via asm...
For parents, “back-to-school” can often feel like “back-to-germs.” Thankfully, a few small changes to your daily routine can help support your child’s immune system and make a big difference to their health. Prepare a healthy breakfast ...
Support Their Interests You might feel like your child has a great rhythm and shouldplay the pianojust like you. However, your child only wants to make flower crowns. What to do here? Let your child do what they want. They are still children. They don’t need to start developing their...
Planning for university: how to support your child through key milestones Every moment helps shape your child’s dreams for their future. Each passion they discover, school subject they explore, adventure they experience - it all feeds into their understanding of t...
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"If your child is transgender, then we will find ways to support your child the best they can be, as the gender they are,” says Dr. Ehrensaft. Dr. Olson also encourages every parent to love and support their children no matter what there circumstance may be. 2. Seek online resources...
president-elect at the NAGC, suggests saying something like, “It seems to me that my child is not reaching potential. … I wonder if there’s something we could do to see if my child could be achieving more.” She stresses the value of conversations that invite collaboration with teachers...