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If you are receiving benefits from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), child support can be taken from your SSDI payments. However, if you are receving Supplemental Security Income, that cannot be seized for child support.
This is done so that their parents can claim them as dependents on their income tax returns. This benefits the parents financially.
Im currently a receiveing social security income, but my check is two day late and who do i contact?
Single parents can qualify for different benefits depending on their income. Child support assistance, food stamps, housing assistance and childcare assistance are some of the benefits.
Retirement benefits, such as pension or Social Security payments, are generally considered earned income because they are often a result of a person's work experience and contributions throughout their career.
Why are my SS benefits reduced because on my income
No health insurance benefits would not be a part of your earned income.
We are lucky in this great nation that our government has a program for people such as your self and low income housing. You can check with your local government to see where these places are in your town.
Parents can get what is called a DIC benefit. If your child was active duty, honorable discharged, killed in line of duty. If your child wasn't married or have children. This benefit is income based, so not everyone can get it.
welfare benefits are based on income, not how you lost your income.
The income of parents considered for freeship in Mah is the taxable income.
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