Financial Help for Single Parents
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- Cut Costs (39)
- Freebies (7)
- Get Financial Help (13)
- Health Insurance (3)
- Home Costs (3)
- Start Saving (8)
- Tax Help (8)
Help for Single Parents: A State-By-State Guide
No matter where you live, there are resources in your state to help you get by and raise your children on your own. Find help for single parents in your state with this comprehensive list of resources for all 50 states.
12 Ways to Save Money in 2012
Learn how to save money this year with these twelve doable steps, like packing your lunch, setting up automatic transfers between your checking and savings accounts, and more.
Help for Single Mothers and Fathers Across the U.S.
You can find help for single mothers and fathers in every state throughout the U.S. Access a list of organizations in your area that offer services specifically for single parents.
Tips For Earning Extra Income
Extra income is hard to come by, especially if you're already working full time. However, there are ways to bring in some extra cash. Learn how other single moms and dads are doing it with these tips for earning extra income.
"Help! I Need Government Assistance, But I Don't Qualify."
Government assistance can be hard to come by. Many single parents earn too much to receive benefits such as food stamps, but earn too little to get by each month. Find out where to turn when you need help but don't qualify for government assistance.
Money Management 101
Money management is a critical skill for any single parent. Learn how to manage your money well, so you and your children can thrive in any economy.
Earn Extra Income With Your Kids By Your Side
Do you need some extra income, but don't have the time to take on a second or third job? Try these ideas for earning extra money, including work-from-home jobs that you can start right away.
"Help! I Can't Afford My Child Support Payments Anymore"
Not all "deadbeat" parents are withholding child support payments out of spite or neglect. There are many parents out there who can no longer afford to pay their child support obligation due to job loss or reduction. Find out what to do if this happens to you.
Get By on One Income
Need some help getting by from month-to-month? You're not alone. These financial resources can help you get back on track, start paying bills on time, and even save a little money toward emergencies or a much-needed vacation.
