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Yes.
Yes.
yes you can claim disability benefits for a child's wrongfull death
Parents who are in denial about their child's disability can be supported by providing them with accurate information about their child's condition, connecting them with support groups or counseling services, and encouraging open communication with healthcare professionals. It is important to approach the situation with empathy and understanding, while also emphasizing the benefits of early intervention and appropriate support for the child's development.
Social security disability or a different type of disability insurance? For SSDI, children of divorced parents are still eligible for benefits regardless of whether the child lives with the parent receiving Social Security benefits or the parents remarry.
Yes.
Social Security Death Benefits until age 18.
SSI are benefits to help to pay with the extra he needs due to his condition. It is not to support the child which is the parents job.
Yes, social security disability benefits can be garnished to pay alimony or child support obligations. The government allows up to 50% of your disability benefits to be garnished for this purpose.
Yes, but unemployment insurance/disability benefits are considered income for purposes of calculating child support.
No. Illness and/or physical impairment does not relieve a parent the obligation to support his or her minor child/children. Even if said person is receiving SSD and/or some other type of disability benefits those benefits can be garnished for child support.
Yes, your disability check can be garnished. The reasons can be child support and taxes even across state lines. This happened to me. Yes I am speaking from experience not some law book or hear say. You have no protected income.