Not applicable. You will receive nothing more than the normal amount for a child of a deceased parent.
yes
Unless there was a lien on the assets, you're probably out of luck. However, the child might be eligible for RSDI (Social Security) based on the deceased parent's earnings.
No, only a judge can, and only if the obligee is deceased.
Yes.
Yes, as can spousal support and federal tax arrears.
The amount designated by the laws of the state in which the child support order is issued.
Only in Missouri where they can go after the potential estate of the grandparents.
no. how would they know?
For child support and spousal support, once the individual dies, the estate is no longer responsible for any continuing payments. However, if there are arrears, then the estate would be responsible. The party owed the arrears should file a claim against the estate in probate court.
Yes, the passing away of your father doesn't affect your child support so you will continue to receive it.
Hopefully, there is insurance or other funds in the will designated for the child. Of course, the child will be eligible for social security benefits if the parent worked.
Any back pay money you receive from Social Security will go towards your child support arrears. Although I don't know if they will take as much as they need or just a percentage. thanks for the answer. but i am not receiving back pay only my children will the back pay money that my ex- wife receive for the kids go toward my arrears