The NCP's parents are not responsible for their son's child support.
no
The custodian of the children is entitled to the child support payments. The only way to keep the mother from getting the child support payments would be to have the grandparents petition the court for custodial rights - which could be extremely difficult, depending on your state.
Only in Missouri where they can go after the potential estate of the grandparents.
You still need to pay the child support. Hopefully the parent receiving the money is handing the money over. If the grandparents are having problems, they need to contact the courts to make sure they are receiving the money.
If the custodial parent is on any public assistance he or she must attempt to collect financial support from the non custodial parent or they will be disqualified for public aid.
The custodial parent (the one who has the child/children) is receiving SSI that is not included in the decision of the amount of support paid by the non custodial parent. If the non custodial parent is receiving SSD or SSI or other public assistance it is included in the decision for the amount of child support granted and such benefits can be garnished. Please click on the related links below: Public Web A non custodial parent, unfortunately, cannot be forced to pay child support!! What kind of country do we live in??
No, just evidence of substantial possession. see link below
In NYS yes.
Child support is not affected by the receipt of SSI by either the custodial parent or the child.
The court requires support from this person the same way that it requires support from any other non-custodial parent - based on ability to pay.SEE LINKS BELOW
If you die you cannot possibly pay child support. The custodial parent needs to apply for Survivor's Benefits through the Social Security Administration.
If you mean RSDI, yes. If you mean SSI, no.