Only for the allocated amount until the child turns 18.
no
How To lift a lien for child support against Supplemental Security Income in Florida?
yes
No you do not.
It is a federal tax to support the Social Security old age and survivors benefits and the Social Security Disability Income benefits.
If you die you cannot possibly pay child support. The custodial parent needs to apply for Survivor's Benefits through the Social Security Administration.
yes
In the state of Florida how can a lien for back child support against Supplemental Security Income?
No. Social Security and/or private disability benefits are not subject to garnishment except for child support or federal tax arrearages and in rare cases spousal maintenance.
Yes, if there is a valid court order for child support and/or child support arrearages.
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.
My ex husband was in an accident and has not paid child support for 27 months. He is now drawing SS benefits which my child just started to receive benefits, his step-child is receiving the other half of the benefits. However, these benefits are less than what he was paying in child support