Sorry, it's considered a gift.
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.
You don't get paid for adopting a child.
An emancipated child is considered an adult. They are entitled to receive any benefits assigned to them. If they are not emancipated, the money will go into a trust for them.
No, as it usually goes to 18 at the minimum. see link
no! if the child is still living in the house or if the child is under 18 then yes. take that person to court and get your money! otherwise, NO!
No, ADHD is not considered a severe disability and thus does not qualify for additional child support amounts or government assistance.
Claiming a dependent is not dependent on the child support issue but rather on the amount of time the child spends with each parent.
Child support is paid until the child is 18yo.
Each state have a set sum based on the child's age.
It would require a motion to the court at which you would be given a chance to respond. If approved, the money should go directly to the child, and if the child lives away from the custodial parent's home, than that parent should also be required to pay their part. see links below
NO. Once the child is 18 or older, they can't receive SS benefits.
because he is very poor and his black mom can't afford him no more.