14.A Assignment Scenarios

Appendix 14.A – Assignment Scenarios

Purpose:

The following are several scenarios to illustrate what happens when a custodial parent receives POWER grants and the non-custodial parent pays child support.

Note: For all of these scenarios, the custodial parent has never received POWER in the past, and the application for POWER and payments received occurred after May 1, 2021.

Sheet A

The CP receives the “pass through” amount, $100 for one child and $200 for two or more children, for all her/his cases in one month. This means, if the CP has multiple cases with different NCPs, the most that is “passed through” for one month is $100 for one child and $200 for two children.

Sheet B

How much is “passed through” to the family in the scenario below (Assigned Arrears exist)?


Conditions:

Current Child Support = $50.00

# of Children in household = 1

CP is on current assistance

The URPA Balance = $2000.00

Assigned Arrears = $250.00

Non-Assign Arrears = $0.00

Payment Received $200.00

Sheet C

How much is “passed through” to the family in the scenario below (No Assigned Arrears)?


Conditions:

Current Child Support = $50.00

# of Children in household = 1

CP is on current assistance

The URPA Balance = $2000.00

Assigned Arrears = $0.00

Non-Assign Arrears = $250.00

Payment Received $200.00

Sheet D

Example of Assigned & Non Assigned Arrears

Sheet E

Cross References: None

Version: 3 Last revised: February 9, 2022 Effective date: February 9, 2022