We need a women's movement that
supports child benefits and family benefits, not child - care lobby benefits or industry benefits.
Not exact matches
Many receive
benefits provided under Medicaid, including the State
Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), as well as Aged, Blind or Disabled (ABD), Foster Care and Long - Term Services and
Supports (LTSS), in addition to other state - sponsored programs, Medicare (including the Medicare prescription drug
benefit commonly known as «Part D»), dual eligible programs and programs with the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
Considering the high costs of having of a
child, coupled with the tension in balancing family - work life matters, states and companies are starting to invest in family
support policies, parental
benefits and competitive education.
[10] Examples of money income — sometimes referred to as «cash income» — include: wages and salaries; income from dividends; earnings from self - employment; rental income;
child support and alimony payments; Social Security, disability, and unemployment
benefits; cash welfare assistance; and pensions and other retirement income.
Consumption growth was robust in the third quarter,
supported by the new Canada
Child Benefit, while the effects of federal infrastructure spending are not yet evident in the GDP data.
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For example, the very strong growth in consumption spending in the first quarter was
supported by a temporary boost from the Canada
Child Benefit.
We invest much less in young
children, and that stems largely from the fact that most other advanced economies view early childhood education,
child care and other
benefits targeted at parents with young
children as «public goods,» meaning investments that, absent public
support, would be insufficiently made from the perspective of society's well - being.
canada
child benefit tax - free tied income, provides
support need help: single - parent families low - income families.
I am just another statistic: (My E.I.
benefits ran out March 2010: (I have not found work as of yet and I am barely holding onto my house and I barely am
supporting my
child: (All I do is apply and apply and interview after interview and so many of us out there fighting for a chance at livelyhood: (Sad sad world.
The new Canada
Child Benefit (CCB) unveiled in the 2016 federal Budget has been widely supported by progressives and anti poverty activists who have long favoured the expansion of income tested child tax cre
Child Benefit (CCB) unveiled in the 2016 federal Budget has been widely
supported by progressives and anti poverty activists who have long favoured the expansion of income tested
child tax cre
child tax credits.
Again, the
Child Tax Benefit was a discretionary benefit, meaning that parents could use the funds in any manner they saw fit, be it in support of child care or other
Child Tax
Benefit was a discretionary benefit, meaning that parents could use the funds in any manner they saw fit, be it in support of child care or oth
Benefit was a discretionary
benefit, meaning that parents could use the funds in any manner they saw fit, be it in support of child care or oth
benefit, meaning that parents could use the funds in any manner they saw fit, be it in
support of
child care or other
child care or otherwise.
The government can withhold a portion of Social Security
benefits to pay certain debts including back taxes, delinquent federal student loans, alimony and
child support, Randall said.
One form of federal
support for
child care is maternity and parental
benefits offered through the federal Employment Insurance Program (EI).
Among them are the rights to: bullet joint parenting; bullet joint adoption; bullet joint foster care, custody, and visitation (including non-biological parents); bullet status as next - of - kin for hospital visits and medical decisions where one partner is too ill to be competent; bullet joint insurance policies for home, auto and health; bullet dissolution and divorce protections such as community property and
child support; bullet immigration and residency for partners from other countries; bullet inheritance automatically in the absence of a will; bullet joint leases with automatic renewal rights in the event one partner dies or leaves the house or apartment; bullet inheritance of jointly - owned real and personal property through the right of survivorship (which avoids the time and expense and taxes in probate); bullet
benefits such as annuities, pension plans, Social Security, and Medicare; bullet spousal exemptions to property tax increases upon the death of one partner who is a co-owner of the home; bullet veterans» discounts on medical care, education, and home loans; joint filing of tax returns; bullet joint filing of customs claims when traveling; bullet wrongful death
benefits for a surviving partner and
children; bullet bereavement or sick leave to care for a partner or
child; bullet decision - making power with respect to whether a deceased partner will be cremated or not and where to bury him or her; bullet crime victims» recovery
benefits; bullet loss of consortium tort
benefits; bullet domestic violence protection orders; bullet judicial protections and evidentiary immunity; bullet and more...
Lawyer
support of marriages could produce large
benefits to spouses,
children and society at large, but
benefits would also accrue to the lawyers themselves.
Whatever legal and public policy solutions are reached in the coming years, Christians need to find a social, political and religious way to secure the well - being of women and
children, involve fathers in the lives of their
children, and
support gays and lesbians who want to establish committed relationships and receive the
benefits and blessings that go with this commitment.
«We're committed to
supporting parents with the cost of bringing up
children, we've doubled free childcare,
Child Benefit is available for all
children in a household, and we continue to spend around # 90 billion a year to ensure a strong safety net for the most vulnerable.»
Polling by Survation found almost two thirds of Scots are in favour of Holyrood increasing
child benefits, with 36.2 % strongly
supporting the move while 28.6 % said they were «somewhat» in favour.
Forget about
child support, spousal
support, death
benefits and 1000 other issues in state law that affect married couples.
The festival will also honor the talented renowned Chef Ferrán Adrià while
benefiting the foundation Ciudad de la Alegria, which
supports severely underprivileged
children, provides solutions for women who have been victims of violence and brings help to the frail elderly in the community who are without family
support.
A portion of proceeds will
benefit HopeKids, an organization that provides ongoing events, activities and a powerful, unique
support community for families who have a
child with cancer or some other life - threatening medical condition.
Lira, for example, is committed to Finca Marta because can
support herself and her
children with a good salary and full social
benefits.
America's beverage industry is proud to
support innovative programs like «Neighborhoods to Nature» that help
children learn healthy habits that will
benefit them for a lifetime.
Research
supports the safe consumption of coconut flour for nursing mothers because of the added
benefit of providing a nursing
child with protection from different pathogenic bacteria.
Proposed by one of the teachers, Jörg Holler, the project was
supported by ProVeg Deutschland (formerly VEBU, German's Vegetarian Association) and the health insurance company BKK ProVita, under the aegis of their Pflanzenpower — Plant Power — campaign, part of an effort to help
children understand the
benefits of meat free eating.
Lending his talent to multiple charity events and organizations, Lindsay has
supported philanthropic events such as the Friends of James Beard
Benefit Dinner,
Children's Home Society Caring Chefs, Tom Coughlin's Jay Fund Foundation and First Coast Premier Wine Extravaganza
benefiting the
Children's Cancer Fund.
Supporting its official partners Save The
Children, The Willow Foundation and Islington Giving, by entering Arsenal Lotto you are also
benefiting young people through a great number of projects and grants.
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support may be freely available for the
benefit all families, parents and
children.»
«SPL is far from perfect as a policy, but we need to give it time to «bed down» and for employers to get to grips with their vital role in
supporting mums and dads to share it more equitably — to the
benefit of both parents» careers, and their
children's wellbeing.»
• provide
support for
children and their parents • provide opportunity for parents to participate and
benefit from school
support.
OK, it makes sense to think about changes to
child benefit as having a negative affect on women's
support for the Government.
Although
children benefit greatly from having the ongoing
support of several adults as they grow up, they don't necessarily need this nurturing from people who commit to marriage.
Some fathers themselves may decide not to seek registration on the birth certificate, nor to go to court for PR, because they believe these steps could • harm themselves (e.g. fears of liability for
child support; and that contact with «the law» could expose them to prosecution in other areas) • harm the mother (e.g. her access to
benefits) • harm their
children (e.g. where his relationship with the mother is conflictual and unstable, a father may fear that by seeking PR his contact with his
children will be disrupted or stopped).
The CD - Rom, compatible with PCs and Macs, includes video clips, research summaries and «how to» guides outlining the
benefits of, and approaches to,
supporting dads» involvement in their
children's education.
Babywearing International, Inc. (BWI) is a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization whose mission is to promote babywearing as a universally accepted practice, with
benefits for both
child and caregiver, through education and
support.
Research
supports that adopted
children, birth parents and adoptive parents
benefit from some level of openness.
In
support of the anon's, as a
child of divorce I found it really grating to read how much the «away from the kids» time is a
benefit of divorcing.
It's important that parents understand how
child support payments can alter unemployment
benefits.
The
benefit to
children of payment of
child support by their fathers is also well established, and greater contact with non-resident fathers tends to be associated with more
child support being paid (Seltzer et al 1998).
They get much more expensive if there is constant bickering in court over who pays and who
benefits from
child support.
Currently, any financial help a man contributes toward his lover's pregnancy is considered a gift or
child support, and thus offers him no tax
benefits.
Reassure them when you see them feeling downgraded because you are suggesting
support for their
child's father and outline
benefits to themselves and their
children.
• An understanding of how payment of
child support can
benefit children may motivate some parents to reach agreement or maintain payment, and may motivate the enforcement service to use its powers.
If being a good father has become a privilege, and if most men (and therefore their partners and
children) are unable to reap its
benefits, it is important to then ask how stronger social institutions and policies might be put into place to
support men and fathers.»