
Money for single parents: Merz: talk about a maintenance advance still extensively
Birthday to pay, but only until 16
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Birthday to pay, but only until 16. This is an advance paid so that those who are dependent on receiving maintenance have it, even if those who have to pay it do not. In the past, he was paid until the age of twelve, now until 18, one wants to go back to 16 years, “because we also assume that with school and care the parents or the mothers, the single parents are then also able to take up work, which we all want together”. When asked about the consequences for 16- to 18-year-olds, he said: The maintenance benefits, the child benefit benefits are not affected.
Furthermore, Prien plans to stop the advance until 18. In view of the acute financial hardship of the municipalities and their deficit of 30 billion euros annually, this is not affordable in the long term. “That’s why we want to try to correct this without affecting the children,” Merz said. Merz said the cost of this service has quadrupled within eight years.
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Birthday to pay, but only until 16.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThis is an advance paid so that those who are dependent on receiving maintenance have it, even if those who have to pay it do not. In the past, he was paid until the age of twelve, now until 18, one wants to go back to 16 years, “because we also assume that with school and care the parents or the mothers, the single parents are then also able to take up work, which we all want together”.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesWhen asked about the consequences for 16- to 18-year-olds, he said: The maintenance benefits, the child benefit benefits are not affected.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesPrien plans to stop the advance until 18.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIn view of the acute financial hardship of the municipalities and their deficit of 30 billion euros annually, this is not affordable in the long term. “That’s why we want to try to correct this without affecting the children,” Merz said.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesMerz said the cost of this service has quadrupled within eight years.
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