2013 Code of Alabama
Title 38 - PUBLIC WELFARE.
Chapter 10 - CHILD SUPPORT PROGRAMS.
Section 38-10-5 - Form and effect of assignment of child support payments to department.


AL Code § 38-10-5 (2013) What's This?
Section 38-10-5Form and effect of assignment of child support payments to department.

Notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, as a condition of eligibility for aid, each recipient of aid to families with dependent children shall have assigned to the department by operation of law any rights to support from any other person which such recipient may have in his own behalf or in behalf of any other family member for whom the recipient is receiving aid, which accrued at the time such assignment is executed, which continue to accrue until said recipient family ceases to receive aid and which may have effect as provided by the Social Security Act and amendments thereto. Such assignment to the department of the rights to any support owed up to the amount of aid paid by the department to the recipient shall conform with the requirements of the Social Security Act and amendments thereto. Such assignment shall make the department assignee of and to the right of such child or recipient or the person having custody to collect and receive all support payments and to initiate any support action existing now or in the future under the laws of Alabama and for the purpose of conforming and complying with the provisions of the Social Security Act and amendments thereto. An assignment made in accordance with the provisions of this article by a parent or other person of any age shall be binding as if such parent or other person were over the age of 19 years.

(Acts 1979, No. 79-819, p. 1528, §5; Acts 1986, Ex. Sess., No. 86-709, p. 120, §4.)

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