Most viewed payments for Having a baby

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  1. Newborn Upfront Payment and Newborn Supplement
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Newborn Upfront Payment and Newborn Supplement if you adopt a child

If you're adopting a child, you may be eligible for Newborn Upfront Payment and Newborn Supplement.

Disputed care and interim periods

Disputed care is when parents stop following a written care arrangement without both parents agreeing to do so. An interim period may apply when this happens.

  1. Seeking medical help
  2. Most useful information

Aged care request for a nominee for Department of Veterans’ Affairs customers form (AC019)

Use this form to choose another person or organisation to deal with us on your behalf for aged care costs if you’re a Department of Veterans’ Affairs customer.

  1. How to manage your payment
  2. Report a change in circumstances

Update your relationship status for Child Care Subsidy

If your relationship status changes throughout the year, you need to let us know.

  1. Family Tax Benefit
  2. How to manage your payment

Support services for separated families

We provide separated parents support and information to help with their family situation.

  1. Child Care Subsidy
  2. How to manage your payment

If you get both Child Care Subsidy and Family Tax Benefit

We pay both the subsidy and Family Tax Benefit (FTB) based on your family income estimate. The higher your estimate is, the less subsidy and FTB you’ll get.

  1. Getting aged care services
  2. Most useful information

Special Disability Trust form (MOD SDT)

Use this form to establish a Special Disability Trust for somone with a severe disability.

When you have a child support agreement while you get FTB Part A

You need to know how this affects your FTB.

  1. Separated parents
  2. Most useful information

International application for an Australian child support assessment form (CS1665)

Use this form to apply for an Australian child support assessment if you’re living outside Australia, excluding New Zealand.

What happens if you change how you transfer child support while you get FTB Part A

If you change how you collect child support, it could impact your FTB Part A. It could also impact our ability to recover underpayments of child support.

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