The income that the 14 year child earns is the child's income and would not be reported as income on the parents income tax return.
YES - if you can document that your support is 50% or greater of the parents disability check
The permission of both parents is necessary unless the non-custodial parent has relinquished all rights.
no !
Social security disability or a different type of disability insurance? For SSDI, children of divorced parents are still eligible for benefits regardless of whether the child lives with the parent receiving Social Security benefits or the parents remarry.
There is the Association of Parents with Disabled Children (APDC). This association works with VSO. Of course, there are volunteers helping the parents. They teach the parents things about their child's disability.
A childs parent passed on what they did to thier children.
Can a disabled person care for a person in foster care, and how would it affect their disability income? I also get Long term disability through my former employer.
NO
the parents pass along genes to the child
Probably....
Yes, a parent of a minor child who is receiving Social Security Disability benefits can still work. However, the parent's income may affect the child's eligibility for benefits, particularly if the parent is receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for the child. It's important for the parent to be aware of the income limits and reporting requirements associated with these benefits to ensure compliance with Social Security regulations.
Should not affect it, and besides, it's for the kids benefit.