Yes; however, if the chid is receiving SSA based on your earnings, that counts as chid support paid.
Yes, but child support received must be reported to Social Security (or it's fraud).
Social security
My ex husband was in an accident and has not paid child support for 27 months. He is now drawing SS benefits which my child just started to receive benefits, his step-child is receiving the other half of the benefits. However, these benefits are less than what he was paying in child support
Probably not - in general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income.
Ulf Kristersson is the Minister for Social Security for Sweden.
yes
You may receive Medicaid regardless of your Social Security status.
Yes. They are mutually exclusive.
Yes.
No. Alabama is not one of the 4 states that do offset unemployment with the Social Security.
yes
Yes
No. Only earned income is counted against your Social Security.
Yes.
Working while drawing Social Security at age 62 can have implications on the amount of benefits you receive. If you earn above a certain limit, your benefits may be reduced. It's important to understand the rules and how your earnings can impact your Social Security payments.
hi my name is evny How much can I make this year if I start drawing my Social security at 62?
yes