There's a lot of missing information here [so to speak]. I suspect the answer has to do with the fact that child support orders cannot be modified retroactively.
You need a modification. see links below
Disability income is based on previous income if someone has become disabled through work. It is also calculated by type of disability which will change the number. Here is a website that will help you calculate income http://www.ssdcservices.com/article_page.aspx?id=169
Only you can say if your previous disability claim has already been denied once; we don't even know who you are, much less what your personal medical and disability claim history may be.
Which pays more regarding unemployment or disability depends on how much money you were making at your previous job. If you were making a lot of money, then unemployment is likely to pay more.
yes but if you want to go red for instance you need to build it up
In most cases a Supreme Court decision is permanent. The current Supreme Court can change the decision of a previous Supreme Court.
Yes, disability checks are typically issued at the beginning of the month for the previous month. Therefore, a check received on the first of September would be for the month of August. This schedule is common for many disability programs, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
No you can not, once you save it, it is a permanent thing. I'm sorry.
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Yes, disability checks are typically issued for the previous month. For example, if you receive your check in January, it is meant to cover the benefits for December. This schedule helps ensure that payments align with the time period for which they are provided. However, it's always best to verify specific details with the relevant agency, as practices may vary.
differenres in prvious experience increase the difficulty of communicating succesfully
The running opponent from the previous election would take the presidency as with the vice president.