Not if your not working and the SS is your only source of income. If you have a child support order you would need to modify it to inform the court of your income and the child's direct receipt of support from SS.
Yes, unless you are receiving SSI.
nope
If a child is receiving money from the government because one parent has a disability, chances are that the parent will not be expected to pay child support in addition to that money. The court order that is in place controls what happens regarding support.
Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
In order to receive child support and the whole idea and the point for receiving child support is because the child resides with the person that is receiving it. Now you may want to check your local laws incase for some reason they are different but yes the child must live with the person receiving the child support.
As he's on SSD, none at all.
Yes, if there is a support order in place. If so, I suggest that you ask that the order be terminated because it appears that this child is emancipated.
yes
yes
It can happen.
No, though the SSI is not attachable, the arrears will remain, and gain interest. This benefits the state, as they can continue to claim annual federal matching funds of 15%.
no