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- Senior Parent Minor Parent Budgeting - Santa Clara County
Based upon this income, the senior parent, the minor parent and the minor parent’s sibling are determined financially ineligible for CalWORKs and they are transferred to the appropriate Medi-Cal program because they are ineligible for CalWORKs based upon the increased earnings of the senior parent
- Senior Parent Minor Parent - Santa Clara County
The senior parent (s) are the biological (or adoptive) parents of a minor parent The minor parent’s stepparent is not considered a senior parent
- CalWORKs
Both adult caretakers or parents and children may be eligible for CalWORKs If you’re an adult, you must have or take care of, or be pregnant with, children 18 and under (or under 21 if the child is disabled)
- Eligibility and Participation Program Requirements
Participants must meet CalWORKs minimum standard hourly participation requirements The hourly requirement is 30 hours per week for single parents, 35 hours per week for two parent families, and 20 hours per week for single parents with a child under six
- All County Letter 03-20 - California Dept. of Social Services
These regulations implement and make specific changes to the CalWORKs program regarding the treatment of senior parent(s) income in senior parent minor parent cases
- SENIOR PARENT STATEMENT OF FACTS
The rules say that when a minor parent (up to age 18) applies for cash aid, we must count the income of the senior parent(s) living in the same home We will figure how much of this income will be counted Fill in this form and return it
- Family Income - Santa Clara County
Those persons who are not receiving CalWORKs are considered “non-AU members” The income of the “family,” AU members and non-AU members living in the home, must be counted in the budgeting process
- CalWORKS - California Dept. of Social Services
CalWORKs is a welfare program that gives cash aid and services to eligible California families in need The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments
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