Yes; however, the child's RSDI benefit is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
Not automatically they are two separate issues. For a disabled child to collect SSI benefits they must qualify under the Social Security requirements. Visit Social Security Online for complete information.
SSDI check cannt be garnished for debt, unless it is a student loan, child support or taxes payment.
Yes.
yes
No you do not.
It is a federal tax to support the Social Security old age and survivors benefits and the Social Security Disability Income benefits.
If you die you cannot possibly pay child support. The custodial parent needs to apply for Survivor's Benefits through the Social Security Administration.
yes
Paying for social security helps support the program for others who do benefit from it, and you may receive benefits in the future.
Yes, if there is a valid court order for child support and/or child support arrearages.
If you are receiving benefits from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), child support can be taken from your SSDI payments. However, if you are receving Supplemental Security Income, that cannot be seized for child support.
In general, Social Security benefits are protected from being garnished or attached by creditors. However, there are some exceptions, such as for outstanding federal debts, child support, and alimony. State laws may vary on the extent to which Social Security benefits can be garnished.