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What is a “disregard”?

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What is a “disregard”?

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A disregard is a payment of up to $50 in court-ordered support provided to a CalWORKS custodial parent (a parent on aid) when the non-custodial parent makes a current support payment. DCSS sends out the disregard within two days of receipt of the payment.

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When a custodial parent is receiving aid, he/she is entitled to the first $50.00 of child support collected in any given month. There is only one disregard paid to any individual custodial parent, regardless of number of cases or children.

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