I'm pretty sure you can't get the money until you're 18
Depends on your state, but odds are that you cannot. Child support is normally for a custodial parent. If you no longer live with that custodial parent, and are 18, you are an adult, not a child. Thus, you are not technically entitled to child support.
yes, to the amount of the SSD child benefit check. see links below
NO, not if the child is over 18 and receiving an SSI check.
Doubtful. The child support is for the welfare of the child, not the mother. Check with your state child support office for specifics of the law in your state.
Oh yeah. Contact the VA and file a claim and the child will get a check. This is not in addition to child support though.
no, as that would create an overpayment.
The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.The parent with physical custody receives child support from the other parent.
If a custodial parent receives child support for the benefit of a minor child, and that minor child has a child themselves, they can receive child support for their child, however, as far as federal aid, they are required to disclose the child support the custodial parent receives for their benefit as income.
It could depend upon the length of time the mother has been claiming the support for the child who no longer lives with her. In all likliehood, the mother will have her ADC funds cut off and could, possibly, face prosecution.
In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.In the United States child support is based on state child support guidelines. You need to check the guidelines for your state.
her yes, him no.
Ask the father to request a modification, however you must also file against the mother.