call them get the check ment to that person
No, you do not have to pay back Medicaid if you get a job.
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That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.That parent still owes the back support.
get a job(s!) and pay off the debt
The estate can require that the beneficiary pay the money back. Or they may offset the amount against what they get. If there is anything left over, there shouldn't be a reason to make them pay it back.
Yes, the back support will still be owed, unless the custodial parent agrees to 'forgive' it.
A deadbeat is someone who does not pay what he owes.
If "SSID" means, "RSDI," - the man can be ordered to pay back ("retroactive") support. For SSI, retroactive support will not be ordered. The SSI recipient owes any past-due support, but it cannot be withheld from his SSI benefit.
A person who owes money is a debtor. To owe money means that you must pay someone else.
Probably, but there should be a credit for past-due support owed to you.
When the child reaches majority/is emancipated, the obligor still owes any support that was ordered and not paid.
Your husband's current income has nothing to do with what he owes in back child support. If he owes money to his kids then he owes money to his kids. The money may not be able to be taken from him because it is social security but he still owes the money and should make arrangements to pay it. To protect your child(ren), still file with Domestic Relations Court. However, be prepared that the Judge could suspend any order for now.