When a parent makes payments toward current child support in a Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) case, DC law allows up to $150 of the payments each month to “pass through” directly to the custodial parent (CP).
Purpose of the $150 Pass-Through
- To grant access to additional funds to children receiving TANF benefits
- To encourage parents to pay their monthly child support obligation on a consistent basis
- To encourage parents ordered to pay support to have an ongoing relationship with their children
- To aid the District’s neediest children from living below the poverty line
- To work in the best interest of the children and families of the District of Columbia
Frequently Asked Questions -- $150 Pass-Through
How does the pass-through work?
The District of Columbia will provide additional income to CSSD customers who receive TANF benefits. The law allows up to $150 of monthly child support payments for current support to be distributed directly to the custodial parent (CP). This pass-through payment is provided to the CP in addition to the TANF benefits.
Who may receive the pass-through amount?
The pass-through amount applies to any CSSD customer who receives TANF benefits, who has a child support order in place for current support, and who receives a current support payment during the month.
How does the pass-through payment benefit a family?
The pass-through payment offers up to $150 in additional income to provide for the needs of the family.
Does the family receive the entire $150 as additional income?
The family will only receive the entire $150 if both of the following occur:
- The current monthly child support obligation amount is $150 or more.
- The parent ordered to pay support makes payments toward current support during the month of at least $150.
What time of the month will pass-through payments be received?
It is not possible to predict the exact timing of payments reaching families. However, CSSD disburses pass-through amounts to families once payments are made by the parent.
Does a family receive a pass-through payment if the other parent does not pay?
A family will only receive pass-through money if the parent who is ordered to pay support makes a payment toward the current-support obligation during the month.
Will a family receive the same pass-through amount each month?
The pass-through amount may be different each month. The pass-through payment amount is based on both the current monthly child support obligation amount and the amount the parent owing support actually pays during the month.
Example 1: The monthly child support order is $100.
- Month 1: Obligor pays $100. The family receives $100 as a pass-through amount.
- Month 2: Obligor pays $75. The family receives $75 as a pass-through amount.
Example 2: The monthly child support order if $200.
- Month 1: Obligor pays $200. The family receives $150 as a pass-through amount.
- Month 2: Obligor pays $75. The family receives $75 as a pass-through amount.
- Month 3: Obligor pays $0. The family does not receive a pass-through amount.