Yes, but it affects the amount.
No, you can not collect child support if the absent parent collects ssi. No matter what state you are in, anywhere in the united states. It's against the law!
Child support is not affected by the receipt of SSI by either the custodial parent or the child.
NO!
Yes. SSI is for the individual and is not intended to support her children, spouse, etc.
Yes, though it may affect the amount of SSI the child is receiving as it comes from that parent's SS account.
Yes, but SSI cannot be attached.
No he can not.
If "SSID" means, "RSDI," - the man can be ordered to pay back ("retroactive") support. For SSI, retroactive support will not be ordered. The SSI recipient owes any past-due support, but it cannot be withheld from his SSI benefit.
Virtually any income or asset can be attached to collect child support, except for public assistance/SSI.
If you mean RSDI, yes. If you mean SSI, no.
Yes. If the child's RSDI benefit is based on the obligor's SSA account, it is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
If you're on SSD, there is a child benefit child. SSI & Retirement have no such provision. SSI cannot be attached for child support.