No
Generally, child support is only "backdated" to the date the custodial parent files for support.
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if the child now resides with the parent then she should get the money because it belongs to the child. you are falsley receiving benefits if you allow this to continue. contact child benefit office and tell them new details. if residencey order was made then you both must be in agreement for the child to reside with you.if you agree then you do not have to go back to court to revoke it. if there is a dissagreement then the matter is put before a judge and they decide where the child lives if it is under the age of 10 approx. also any benefit received by grand parent should be backdated to you from day of arrangement by the benefit office and paid to yourself. IT IS ILLEGAL TO DO THIS!!!!!CONTACT THE BENEFIT OFFICE IMMEDIATLEY!!! GOOD LUCK. HOPE THIS HELPS.XXX
Anyone with a child.
yes, if the child is no longer eligible for the benefit
Provide the claim is kept current, and the obligee was not on Welfare at some point, than it would be the parent owed it.
Since November 2nd 2009,child benefit is no longer counted as income for housing benefit assessment.
No. In some states they may enforce retroactive support or support for while the "child" attends a 4 year university. Retroactive support is generally only backdated 2 years from notice.
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Whether or not the child is disabled: Child support that's properly paid does not ever have to be reimbursed; unpaid child support is collectible forever.
The minor child's benefit is a percentage of the disabled parent's benefit.