yes
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.
Yes. Disability of any sort is not exempt from attachment for child support and/or child support arrearages.
You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.
Yes, but you need to file for a modification. see link below
Yes
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Yes, SSD, RRD and other private disability benefits are not exempted from court ordered child support and/or spousal maintenance. Although the amount may be modified in relation to the corresponding amount of the disability benefits.
Under federal law, veteran disability pensions are generally protected from garnishment, including for child support obligations. However, California law may allow for the offset of past child support from certain types of benefits. It is recommended to consult with an attorney or state agency familiar with California laws regarding child support and veterans' pensions for specific guidance.
Child support in the state of California continues until the child stops going to school. including college.
VA disability is considered income for child support purposesso you would need to pay child support out of it unless a judge determines otherwise.
Yes, it is possible to receive both welfare benefits and child support in the state of California. Eligibility for welfare benefits is determined by different factors such as income and need. Child support is a separate financial obligation that the noncustodial parent is responsible for providing. These two types of assistance can be received concurrently.