Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
As he's on SSD, none at all.
If you receive state benefits, the state child support agency will contact you for information about the non-custodial parent. This is to ensure that the NCP reimburses the State, to the extent that s/he is able, for medical and other benefits it pays on the child's behalf. If you are receiving cash assistance (TANF), the State will retain the child support to reimburse for that expense.
Yes, you can work while receiving Social Security benefits, but your earnings may affect the amount of benefits you receive.
Child Support Agency (CSA) assessments can affect your benefits by considering your income and financial obligations when determining eligibility and amount. If you're receiving benefits, the CSA may deduct child support payments from your income, potentially reducing your overall benefit amount. Additionally, if you receive child support, it could be counted as income, which might also influence your eligibility for certain benefits. It's important to check with your local benefits office for specific impacts based on your situation.
The independent variable may - or may not - affect the dependent variable. But the dependent doe not affect the independent.
If the custodial parent is on any public assistance he or she must attempt to collect financial support from the non custodial parent or they will be disqualified for public aid.
They receive federal matching funds for child support enforcement, as to refusing to do so could affect getting that money.
The variable you change to affect the dependent variable is called the independent variable. For example, in an experiment measuring plant growth, the amount of sunlight the plants receive is the independent variable, while the growth of the plants (measured in height or biomass) is the dependent variable. By altering the independent variable, you can observe how it influences the dependent variable.
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
Yes, the passing away of your father doesn't affect your child support so you will continue to receive it.
your or your current husband income (probably) wont affect the child support.the child's fathers income will though.
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