That depends on who you (are you the other parent?) are so you need to add more details so we know if you have any legal standing in the matter.
That depends on who you (are you the other parent?) are so you need to add more details so we know if you have any legal standing in the matter.
That depends on who you (are you the other parent?) are so you need to add more details so we know if you have any legal standing in the matter.
That depends on who you (are you the other parent?) are so you need to add more details so we know if you have any legal standing in the matter.
That depends on who you (are you the other parent?) are so you need to add more details so we know if you have any legal standing in the matter.
explain the procedure to the parent and child
Not technically. Child support is for a custodial parent to support the child. Check your state laws.
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Only if the owed parent is deceased
No
Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.Generally, no. You need to check your custody agreement and state law. Many states allow the parent with physical custody to claim the child as a dependent.
In the US, a dependent child of a deceased parent may be eligible for assistance from Social Security. Check with your local Social Security office.
The child benefit check will go to whoever has the legal custody of the child.
I meant to say "from the other parent" not "for the other parent"
If on SSI, no. If on SSD, there's a separate SSD Child Benefit check that's not deducted from the parent's child, but a modification needs to be requested to set the support to the amount of this check. This will not address any arrears. see links below
Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.Generally, the custodial parent has the statutory right to claim the child as a dependent unless there is a court order specifying the non-custodial parent can claim the child. You should check with an attorney in your jurisdiction or an advocate at the family court. You should also review your child support order.
The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.The parent who will have physical custody is the parent who can request child support.