It will need to be modified, but if he goes on SSD, there's a separate child benefit check. If SSI, no as SSI is not attachable for child support, so the obligation will be suspended.
He can still be ordered to pay. But, if you were the father, than nothing.
no
Yes, as long as it's not public assistance/SSI. BTW, if the child's RSDI benefit is based on the obligor's SSA account, it is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
Yes.
Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.Yes. Arrears associated with court ordered child support can be pursued.
Only if the child has a severe disability.
If you mean, child support that was ordered but not paid - yes.
You can't. Child support is court ordered and family services handles payments. The money is to support children your father has produced. It is his obligation to pay the support.
Yes.
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No, but the child is potentially eligible for RSDI payments based on his disabled father's eligibility, and these payments would count toward the father's child support obligation.
Generally, if no orders are yet in place and he is determined to be the child's father he will be entitled to a visitation schedule and he will be required to pay child support. They are separate matters but both can be ordered at the same time.