131.4 Assignment of Support Rights

Support may be court-ordered or voluntary.  It may be paid directly to the client or paid to DHS. Support paid by an LRR for a child or spouse or by a putative father for a child counts for eligibility. See Section 150.31, Support Payments.

If a recipient agrees to accept cash assistance, then DHS legally is required to collect support for the recipient and for any family member in the household also receiving cash assistance. The assignment is effective up to the amount of cash assistance received. The assignment does not include pre-assistance arrears owed to the family when they were not receiving cash assistance. Pre-assistance arrears are paid directly to the family by the Pennsylvania State Collection and Disbursement Unit.     55 Pa. Code ยง187.23(e)      23 Pa. C.S. 4378

Treat these support arrears payments as lump sum unearned income for:

Use:

 

The assignment:

 

Upon termination of cash assistance: 

 

When the client directly receives support after assignment, the CAO must:

NOTE: It is possible to waive the collection of voluntary support paid directly to the recipient in some instances where domestic violence may exist. See Section 108.75.

Reissued:  January 31, 2012 replacing August 10, 2009