Social Security Death Benefits until age 18.
Yes.
no
This would depend on the specific rules and regulations of the disability program in question. Generally, if a child is a dependent of a parent receiving disability benefits, they may be eligible for additional financial support. It's best to consult with the specific disability program or a legal expert for guidance on eligibility.
Yes.
Yes, social security disability benefits can be garnished to pay alimony or child support obligations. The government allows up to 50% of your disability benefits to be garnished for this purpose.
Yes.
Only if you adopted the child.
You have no benefits that you are entitled to. If you have a scholarship to college, talk to the financial aid office.
It is a federal tax to support the Social Security old age and survivors benefits and the Social Security Disability Income benefits.
You are not the one to get child support all over again, but the man who has been paying wrongly all these year is entitled to get his money back from your biological father. He have to sue him for that. You have been paid for and supported already. If you are not of legal age yet and is entitled to child support you have to have a DNA test or something proving he is your biological father so you can take him to court so he can pay for you the years left until you are an adult.
Yes, your disability check can be garnished. The reasons can be child support and taxes even across state lines. This happened to me. Yes I am speaking from experience not some law book or hear say. You have no protected income.
No. Social Security and/or private disability benefits are not subject to garnishment except for child support or federal tax arrearages and in rare cases spousal maintenance.