What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Kentucky
I have two children and I am a full time student. My husband has a great career,it allowed me to be a stay at home mother and to pursue my degree. He makes to much money for us to get any assistance but now he wants a separation. The problem is that I can't provide alone. I can get a job, but I also really need to finish school so I can provide my children with a quality life. I don't know if I would be able to get the free child care the state provides low income if I am just seperated. I would also be interested in getting help with my school and prehaps food stamps. I just can't believe this is happening to me. I know that it sounds like I'm asking if the government will support me, but I don't want my children to have to go without until I finish my degree. I know I can get child support, but with my lack of skills I will not be able to cover daycare on what I would be able to make. Would it be better to just get a divorce?
I have two children and I am a full time student. My husband has a great career,it allowed me to be a stay at home mother and to pursue my degree. He makes to much money for us to get any assistance but now he wants a separation. The problem is that I can't provide alone. I can get a job, but I also really need to finish school so I can provide my children with a quality life. I don't know if I would be able to get the free child care the state provides low income if I am just seperated. I would also be interested in getting help with my school and prehaps food stamps. I just can't believe this is happening to me. I know that it sounds like I'm asking if the government will support me, but I don't want my children to have to go without until I finish my degree. I know I can get child support, but with my lack of skills I will not be able to cover daycare on what I would be able to make. Would it be better to just get a divorce?