Yes, but you need to file for a modification. see link below
yes
You can't, It's Illegal!
The obligor can file a motion to modify to set the rate to the SSD child benefit check amount. see links
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.
There may be regulations regarding any access to a person's disability check.
None out of SSI. If on SSDI, child support should be modified to equal the amount of the child benefit check. see link.
Your disability benefits will not be attached. You should, however, make an arrangement to start making payments against the child support arrears. Otherwise, the state can attach your wages, your assets, your property, suspend your driver's license and/or have you jailed. Any effort you make to support your child is looked up with favor by the court.
Yes. Disability of any sort is not exempt from attachment for child support and/or child support arrearages.
Yes
You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.You cannot receive child support until the child is born.
Yes, a person who is not a veteran can receive child support payments from a disability benefit, depending on the specific circumstances and the laws in their jurisdiction. Typically, if a non-custodial parent is receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), a portion of those benefits may be allocated for child support. It's important to consult with a legal professional or local child support agency to understand how disability payments might be impacted and to ensure proper arrangements are made.