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  1. Separated parents
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Responding to an Objection form (CS4243)

Use this form if we have previously notified you that the other parent or carer in your child support case has submitted an objection to a decision.

When your circumstances change while you get child support and FTB Part A

If your circumstances change we may need to change your assessment.

  1. Seeking medical help
  2. Most useful information

Aged care request for a nominee for Department of Veterans’ Affairs customers form (AC019)

Use this form to choose another person or organisation to deal with us on your behalf for aged care costs if you’re a Department of Veterans’ Affairs customer.

  1. Housing
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Information you need to know about reporting employment and using the Earnings Worksheet form (SU505(i))

Information about how your payment is affected by income from full time, part time or casual employment and what other assistance we may also provide.

Examples to help you balance your family assistance payments if you were partnered during the financial year

If you had a partner during the financial year, these examples can help you work out what to do so we can balance your payments.

  1. Getting aged care services
  2. Most useful information

Special Disability Trust form (MOD SDT)

Use this form to establish a Special Disability Trust for somone with a severe disability.

  1. Growing up
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Adopting a child

We have a range of payments and services to help parents care for their newly adopted child.

  1. Centrepay
  2. How to manage it

Changes to your Centrelink payments can affect your Centrepay deductions

If your Centrelink payment changes it may affect your Centrepay deductions.

  1. How to enrol
  2. Enrolling your baby in Medicare

How you enrol your baby in Medicare if your child is adopted

You can add your child to your Medicare card when the adoption is final.

  1. Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023
  2. How to manage your payment

Additional payments and support if you get Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023

As a new parent getting Parental Leave Pay for a child born or adopted before 1 July 2023, you may be able to get other payments and support.

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