The support is still owed and SS benefits of any sort are subject to garnishment for child support obligations.
If you don't pay into Social Security, you may not be eligible to receive benefits when you retire or if you become disabled. It is important to contribute to Social Security to ensure financial support in the future.
Absolutely (as long as it's not SSI). Termination of rights doesn't terminate child support.
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They end. The child may be entitled to Social Security benefits from the father.
In a case such as this, I suggest that the obligee file an estate claim for the unpaid support.
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Social Security pays for the child until he or she is 18 years of age.
Yes, if there is a valid court order for child support and/or child support arrearages.
Yes, but child support received must be reported to Social Security (or it's fraud).
Child support is an obligation, social security is a source of income. They really have nothing to do with one another. If you are asking if she can garnish your social security, the answer is yes. Section 459 of the Act (42 U.S.C. 659) allows Social Security benefits to be garnished to enforce child support and/or alimony obligations;
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Yes, but not from SSI.