Yes, but child support received must be reported to Social Security (or it's fraud).
Social Security laws would determine the allocation of benefits. Some possible options are, the emancipated minor would receive the benefits directly, a payee representative would be appointed for the named person or benefit payments would no longer be applicable due to the minor having gained legal adult status.
The defendant must petition the court in person. To do this, certain paperwork must be filed and then a court date will be set. You must show proof positive that you have met all your financial obligations for child support. If one has missed any payments during the time they were making child support payments, those are STILL owed and the court will not rule otherwise until the entire debt has been satisfied.
Unfortunately, you still have to pay if these are her grandparents. It is up to the grandparents to suggest to her that she pay something towards the children. If they are your grandparents then they can seek legal council and demand she too pay child support. If she is living with the grandparents and raising your child then it is solely up to the grandparents to decide if they foot the bill or she does. Sorry. Marcy
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As a father if you have sole physical custody of your child you can ask the court to have your ex, pay child support to you, and the same would go for her. It is who ever has the most physical custody of the child and also if that person asks the court for child support payments. Answer #2 Yes you do have a say in your child's religion if you have any legal custody of your child. Find out through your court more information about this.
Disability payments are Social Security Payments. When a person reaches full retirement age (66), the payments continue as normal, but are no longer considered disability payments. A person does not receive two payments.
Receipt of Social Security (versus SSI) does not relieve one of a support obligation. However, the child's allotment, if any, counts as support just as if you had paid it yourself. But a motion to modify needs to be filed. see links below
No. A person who lives for more than 30 days in a tax-supported facility, like jail, prison or a nursing home, cannot receive Social Security benefits. If the person is later released, he or she can begin receiving payments again, but will not be paid back benefits for the time spent incarcerated.
In the UK it is your responsibility to file a tax return if you think you may owe tax but you won't have to pay any tax on child maintenance payments you receive in the UK. Similarly in the US The person paying child support cannot deduct those payments on a tax return and child support is not included in the income of the person getting the payments.
The government payments to retired workers are known as pensions or Social Security benefits. These payments are typically provided as a form of income support for individuals who have reached their retirement age and have fulfilled certain eligibility criteria. The amount of the payment is usually based on a person's work history and contributions to the social security system.
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IF by S.S. you are referring to social security the payments stop when the person is deceased. Surviving children and spouses are entitled to payments depending on the age and circumstances
According to the AARP website, the stimulus payments of $250 per person or $500 per couple to retirees and other Social Security beneficiaries will be sent out in May. If you normally receive your Social Security payments by mail, you will receive a paper check in the mail and if you normally have your funds direct deposited, your payment will be transmitted electronically to you bank account. Other government retirees, such as Federal and State, will qualify but might have to wait and file their 2009 tax returns to get their payment.
In general, the parent or guardian with the most parenting time is eligible to receive child support from the non-custodial parent. You do not need to be the child's biological parent to receive child support.
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The first person to receive a social security number is actually unknown. See Related Links.
The father is ordered to pay child support to the department in charge of support payment disbursements in their state of residence. If a person assumes legal guardianship of a child, they may apply for modification in how those payments are disbursed if they aren't already collecting them or the order states they are to receive them, otherwise, they will continue to go to the person indicated on the original support agreement.