Head of Household for Single Parents: Do You Qualify?

A close-up of a smiling single mother gazing lovingly at her young child, both facing each other in a warmly lit home setting with soft bokeh background, symbolizing family bonds for single parents exploring Head of Household tax status.

If you’re a single parent, filing Head of Household (HOH) can lower your tax bill—but only if you meet three tests: you’re unmarried (or “considered unmarried”), you paid over half the cost of keeping up your home, and you have a qualifying person. Here’s the plain-English guide to know if you truly qualify. Why Head … Read more

Tax Credits for Single Parents: EITC, ACTC & Head of Household

If you’re a single parent, your three biggest tax wins are: Head of Household (larger standard deduction), the Child Tax Credit/Additional CTC (via Schedule 8812), and the EITC (often the largest cash refund). Qualify for HoH first, then claim CTC/ACTC, then EITC—and keep records that prove residency and support. Bottom line: Nail HoH → CTC/ACTC … Read more

Child Support 101 for Single Parents: File, Enforce, Modify

Quick answer: the fastest way to start getting support If you’re a single parent, the quickest path is to open a case with your state child support agency (IV-D office) and request paternity (if needed) + a support order + immediate income withholding. While the case is opening, gather proof of income, childcare costs, and … Read more

Housing Help for Single Parents: Section 8 & Emergencies

Quick answer for single parents: your fastest paths to safe housing If you’re a single parent, the quickest first step is to apply through your local Public Housing Agency (PHA) for Section 8 vouchers and Public Housing, and—if those lists are closed—use HUD’s Find Shelter, 211, and local Continuum of Care to secure emergency shelter/rapid … Read more

Child Care Assistance 2025: CCDF Vouchers, Costs & Waitlists

Quick answer: What CCDF pays for—and who qualifies The Child Care & Development Fund (CCDF) helps low- and moderate-income families pay for child care so parents can work, look for work, attend school, or training. You apply through your state or territory, choose an eligible provider (center, family child care, or sometimes a qualifying relative), … Read more

SNAP for Single Parents: Eligibility, Deductions & Max Pay

Quick answer: Do single parents qualify for SNAP? Yes—SNAP is for low-income households with kids, and most single-parent families qualify once you count legal deductions off your income. For FY 2026 (Oct 1, 2025–Sep 30, 2026), USDA raised key amounts (e.g., standard deduction $209 for small households; shelter cap $744; minimum benefit $24). The max … Read more

Single Parent Benefits by State (2025): Cash, Food & Housing

Quick answer: what single parents can get (and how to find your state) Every state offers a bundle of help for single-parent households: cash (TANF), food (SNAP, WIC), housing (Section 8/Public Housing), child care (CCDF), phone/internet (Lifeline), and tax credits (EITC/CTC/CDCC). The fastest way is to open the official directories below and click your state—then … Read more