Ladybirdflies - that's for Family Tax Benefit. That goes according to level of care, as long as you have (from memory, BG might be better on this one) at least 35% care.
She can choose to come off the SPP but it's up to her.
yeah ftb can be split depending on level of care. if you have 35% physical care, you're entitled to soe of the FTB (but not 35% of it) - between 14 and 34% care, you're eligible to have the child on a health care card (if you have one), may qualify for rent assistance, and may get a reduction in the amount of child support paid
parenting payment is only payable to one person though - and it is usually the first person to claim primary carer status. if both parents claim at the same time, it would be assessed on a needs basis - but once you're on payment, unless the percentage of care changes to reflect something other than 50/50, that person can stay on it while they remain qualified (ie, not earning above the limit) and the other parent would have to apply for newstart
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