No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.
No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.
No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.
No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.
No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.
No, but the child is potentially eligible for RSDI payments based on his disabled father's eligibility, and these payments would count toward the father's child support obligation.
SSI recipients are not liable for current, ongoing child support and child support, current or past-due, cannot be withheld from SSI payments. [SSI recipients are, of course, liable for any past due child support.]
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.
SSI? No.SSDI? For arrears. Continuing payments can be adjusted to match the child benefit check. see links.
No as it is not permanentI just had two mortgage brokers tell me that if you received it for the last three months and there are several more years left before the child is 18, it IS income. creditinfocenter.com says, "Alimony and Child Support Income - Must be received for the 12 previous months and continue for the next 36 months. Lenders will require a divorce decree and a court printout to verify on-time payments.
Yes, Section 8 only counts child support payments as income when they become regular. If you are not receiving the payment than they wont count it as income.
Annual? Most people would make monthly mortgage payments. If your want to know what the total payments would be annually, just multiply by 12.
I hope you are not giving it to the child
Cash payments will not show up in the records, until/unless you convince the authorities that you made those payments. Never, never, never give the child support to the custodial parent, in cash or otherwise. Pay it through the courts or the State.
It doesn't. Child support does not count as income and is not taxable for the recipient.
Child support is not affected by the receipt of SSI by either the custodial parent or the child.
No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.