Top payments for separated parents

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  2. Gifting

When gifting exceptions apply

We have some exceptions to how we assess gifting.

  1. Top payments
  2. Family Tax Benefit

What can affect your Family Tax Benefit

The amount of Family Tax Benefit you get will depend on your family income and circumstances.

Employment Services Assessments

If you need help finding a job, we'll assess the impact of your barriers to work including disability, illness or injury.

Private trusts and companies

If you’re part of a private trust or company, we need to know your share of the income and assets.

  1. Separated parents
  2. Most useful information

Application to add a child to an existing child support assessment form (CS065)

Use this form to add new children to an existing child support case.

  1. Top payments
  2. Parenting Payment

What your Parenting Payment commitments are

There are some things you must do to keep getting your Parenting Payment.

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

Support for grandparent carers

If you’re a grandparent providing ongoing care for your grandchild, there’s support and payments available to help you.

Asset hardship provisions

We may stop, reject or reduce your payment because of the assets test. If this is the case, you may be able to apply under the asset hardship provisions.

  1. Child support assessment
  2. What you need to know

What ends a child support assessment

There are a number of reasons why a child support assessment will end.

  1. Retirement years
  2. Most useful information

Authorising a person or organisation to enquire or act on your behalf (outside Australia) form (AUS221)

Use this form if you want to nominate a person or organisation outside Australia to act on your behalf with Centrelink.

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