Breaking: Welfare Is Forcing Mothers To Put Their New Babyfather On Child Support If They Had Prior Children On Their Voucher!

FAMMTX is breaking a controversial story, that has many New Jersey mothers questioning the system.

We was recently contacted by a woman seeking answers about the welfare system and her story got us searching for answers. The mother, who resides in New Jersey, recently gave birth to a new baby boy. Before giving birth, she had prior children (from another man) and was receiving assistance from New Jersey’s welfare program. She stated “I was contacted by my caseworker, informing me that if I don’t put my newly born child on my voucher, then my benefits will be cut off.”

“I was contacted by my caseworker, informing me that if I don’t put my newly born child on my voucher, then my benefits will be cut off.”

The problem with the situation is, this mother is still in a relationship with her new child’s father. In fact, they are currently engaged and reside under the same roof. She stated to her caseworker that “I don’t want to put my new child on the voucher.” Her caseworker informed her once again, without doing so then her benefits for her prior children will be cut. By putting her new child on her voucher will force her to also put her new child’s father on child support. It doesn’t matter if he’s a great father, working, providing for his child and engaged to be married.

As we started investigating this topic, we’ve found another woman that experienced the same exact thing. Her refusal to put her new child’s father on child support ultimately lead to her benefits being cut off. She’s stated that “welfare is forcing fathers to go into dept.” She also stated “I don’t understand what my new child and child’s father have to do with my other children, why would I have to put him on child support and my child on my voucher to receive benefits for children that doesn’t have anything to do with them.”

“I don’t understand what my new child and child’s father have to do with my other children, why would I have to put him on child support and my child on my voucher to receive benefits for children that doesn’t have anything to do with them.”

We’ve reached out to multiple government offices seeking to find answers. No one has yet to return our calls to speak about this issue. We’ll keep you updated on FAMMTX.COM.