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Yes the SSI payments amount would be counted as a part of your support income assistance that you are receiving for your necessary living expenses.
There will be no effect.
SSI recipients are not liable for current, ongoing child support and child support, current or past-due, cannot be withheld from SSI payments. [SSI recipients are, of course, liable for any past due child support.]
no
Child support can be garnished from RSDI payments (but not SSI).
SSI beneficiaries cannot be ordered to pay child support. Child support cannot be deducted from SSI payments.
No. SSI beneficiaries are exempt from paying child support (except for past-due support). Child support cannot be garnished from SSI payments.
No. The SSI is extra to help her with her problem, not to replace child support.
no SSI Garnishment http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse/new/csr9310.htm
Not enough information is given with which to answer. If you are collecting SSI under fraudulent circumstances you WILL be prosecuted and/or forced to pay back the fraudulent payments.
The Treasury Department can offset SSI disability payments to cover an over-payment or other debt. An offset notice is mailed to the individual, which provides an individual an opportunity to appeal the offset before it occurs.
SSI (supplemental security income) program for low income people to help with the necessary living expense and SSI is not a part of the social security benefit insurance program.The federal payment amount in 2010 per month for an individual is $674 and some states do add to this amount.Go to the SSA gov website and use the search box for Monthly federal SSI payment (maximum)