If you mean RSDI, yes. If you mean SSI, no.
If the question refers to the non custodial parent receiving SSI or other such benefits, those benefits are subject to garnishment for child support obligations.
no
Yes (but not SSI).
Yes (but not SSI).
No, only up to 50%, and not at all if you are on SSI. see links below
SSI recipients are not liable for current, ongoing child support and child support, current or past-due, cannot be withheld from SSI payments. [SSI recipients are, of course, liable for any past due child support.]
Child support is not affected by the receipt of SSI by either the custodial parent or the child.
No. SSI beneficiaries are exempt from paying child support (except for past-due support). Child support cannot be garnished from SSI payments.
No. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
No, SSI is subject to garnishment for child support obligations. All SS benefits and/or public assistance benefits can be garnished for child support obligations if the person who receives it is under a court order to financially support their child/children.
I can't imagine any State not garnishing any source of income short of SSI or public assistance.
If you're on SSD, there is a child benefit child. SSI & Retirement have no such provision. SSI cannot be attached for child support.
If the father is on SSI the child is entitled to check too from SSI. If the paternity of the child has been established you are fine. You can contact SSI with the childs birth record, file a child support action and the child will receive his own check. If paternity has not been established hire and attorney or contact you local child support enforcement agency.