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No. But they can't claim themselves if they file. No. But they can't claim themselves if they file.

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Q: If you claim a parent receiving ssi disability benefits do you have to file their income on taxes?
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Can a child draw from mothers disability if the father has custody?

Social security disability or a different type of disability insurance? For SSDI, children of divorced parents are still eligible for benefits regardless of whether the child lives with the parent receiving Social Security benefits or the parents remarry.


If the custodial parent is on SSI disability are the benefits considered a source of income when determining child support in Indiana?

The custodial parent (the one who has the child/children) is receiving SSI that is not included in the decision of the amount of support paid by the non custodial parent. If the non custodial parent is receiving SSD or SSI or other public assistance it is included in the decision for the amount of child support granted and such benefits can be garnished. Please click on the related links below: Public Web A non custodial parent, unfortunately, cannot be forced to pay child support!! What kind of country do we live in??


Is your son entitled to disability money that his father is getting?

This would depend on the specific rules and regulations of the disability program in question. Generally, if a child is a dependent of a parent receiving disability benefits, they may be eligible for additional financial support. It's best to consult with the specific disability program or a legal expert for guidance on eligibility.


How much can a disabled child get if the parent is on Social Security disability?

There is no restriction on your son's income if you are on Social Security disability (SSDI); they don't take total household income into consideration when calculating your benefits. If you are receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a form of welfare, your benefits could be reduced or discontinued if your household income increases even a little bit. You need to find out which benefit you're receiving before the question can be answered accurately.


Can a parent receiving disability-SSI-get custody of their children?

Yes, a parent receiving disability SSI can seek custody of their children. The court will consider the best interests of the child when making custody decisions, and the disability status of a parent alone does not prevent them from obtaining custody. The court will evaluate factors such as the parent's ability to care for the child and provide a stable environment.


Can parents that are on SS claim a child living with them that the child is on disability?

Yes, parents who are receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can claim a child living with them who is on disability as a dependent. However, it is important to note that SSI benefits for the child may be affected by the parent's income and resources. It is recommended to consult with the Social Security Administration or a qualified professional for specific information related to individual circumstances.


If your 14 year old works and the parent is on disability does it affect the parents disability if they have to claim the child's taxes?

The income that the 14 year child earns is the child's income and would not be reported as income on the parents income tax return.


Does a parent on social security disability still have to pay child support payments even if that child is receiving benefits from social security?

The order needs to be modified to the amount already being received. see link


When a parent applies for disability for a child and gets approved does the parent and the child receive benefits or just the child?

Only the child.


Can a medical condition exempt you from child support?

No. Illness and/or physical impairment does not relieve a parent the obligation to support his or her minor child/children. Even if said person is receiving SSD and/or some other type of disability benefits those benefits can be garnished for child support.


How is a child eligible for social security benefits?

A minor child may receive benefits if a parent has passed away. They may also receive benefits if they have a disability.


If a child's biological parent dies who was on disability and paying child support what benefits will he be entitled to?

Social Security Death Benefits until age 18.