Obtaining Deposit Funds: A Step-by-Step Guide
In a bid to support single parents who may not be receiving sufficient maintenance from the other parent for their child or children, the Youth Welfare Office of Rhein-Kreis Neuss has expanded its services. The office now offers consultation hours for child maintenance advance payments in Jüchen and Rommerskirchen, with additional cities offering external advisory centers yet to be identified.
For those seeking advice, the first step is to visit the website of the Child Maintenance Advance Payment Office and search for "child maintenance advance payment". Here, you can find information, application forms, and contact details.
In Jüchen, consultation hours are held every last Friday of the month from 9 am to 12 pm at the youth center in Haus Katz on Alleestraße 1. The upcoming dates are August 28, September 25, October 30, and November 27.
On the other hand, in Rommerskirchen, consultation hours are held every first Friday of the month from 9 am to 12 pm at the external office on Giller Straße 2. The upcoming consultation dates are September 4, October 2, November 6, and December 4.
To make an appointment, please call Ursula Heinrichs at Tel. 02161 6104-5137 or Natalia Jefimenko at Tel. 02161 6104-5139. These contact details were previously mentioned.
It's important to note that a personal conversation can often be helpful for questions about child maintenance advance payments or to learn more about the service.
The Youth Welfare Office of Rhein-Kreis Neuss also offers a free newsletter that provides in-depth information on social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss. Subscribing to the newsletter can be done on the website, and the privacy policy for the newsletter subscription can be found there as well.
Lastly, rest assured that the newsletter does not send spam, and subscribers should check their inbox or spam folder to confirm their subscription.
For more information or to find cities offering external advisory centers beyond Jüchen and Rommerskirchen, it would be beneficial to contact local youth welfare offices (Jugendämter) or municipal social services departments.
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