Service selection at the workplace of the employment office

For the purposes of foster care benefits, care for a child provided by a person in the register (a person kept in the register of persons who can provide foster care for a temporary period) and by a caregiver is considered as foster care.

With state social support, the state participates in covering the costs of nutrition and other basic personal needs of children and families and also provides it in certain other social situations. Child allowance, housing allowance and maternity allowance are provided depending on the family's income. Regardless of the family's income, parental allowance and funeral benefits are provided.

Substitute alimony is a benefit that is intended to financially support dependent children for a temporary period in a situation where a parent has to pay alimony based on a court decision (on the basis of an enforcement title), but does not fulfill his maintenance obligation towards the child(ren). So he doesn't pay alimony at all, or he pays it in a lower amount.