If the Father is not in the home and unable to pay Child support, I would say yes. If he's at home, the child was probably taken in to account in the award. There is SSI.Supplemental Security Income , but must be applied for separately.
I believe that only a spouse or children of the son would be eligble for social security.
No
No!
yes!
You will need to check this with your local Social Security facility.
Usually, the cut-off is age 18.
Yes, you can collect them both.
I was self-employed but had to close down because of the virus situation can I draw unemployment if
If you were actually married for 10 years (not just together for 10 years), then you're eligible to draw off his social security (he still gets funds too). However, if you remarry prior to retirement, then you are no longer eligible to draw off his social security, unless your later marriage ends (death, divorce, annulment).
I don't think so but call ss office and ask they'll tell you
You can only think about making money out of him aww how nice are you!
No, your benefits will not decrease, nor will the benefits of anyone else who may be entitled to draw Social Security against your work record (a current spouse, minor children, etc.)
Yes, but drawing Social Security by itself does not mean you have to accept partial unemployment instead of full benefits.
Yes, as long as you qualified for both of them individually. Mind you though, 4 states will offset your unemployment benefits by a portion of your Social Security benefits (Illinois, Louisiana, Utah, and Virginia).