As of my last update, Montana provides a state supplement to the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. The federal SSI payment is set by the Social Security Administration, while Montana's supplement can vary. For the most accurate and current information regarding the specific amounts, it's best to consult the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services or their official website, as these figures may change annually.
It depends on how much it is.
No. You will collect one or the other. SSI will initially kick in, then you have to pay it back out of SSD when you qualify. SSI is usually much less than SSD.
SSI beneficiaries cannot be ordered to pay child support. Child support cannot be deducted from SSI payments.
If "SSID" means, "RSDI," - the man can be ordered to pay back ("retroactive") support. For SSI, retroactive support will not be ordered. The SSI recipient owes any past-due support, but it cannot be withheld from his SSI benefit.
Will my ssi change if i move to mo.
I'm not familiar with NC, but I doubt that the father would have to pay child support i such a case.
As long as it was issued to an eligible individual, SSI never has to be paid back.
SSI recipients are not ordinarily ordered to pay support.
$735 if I'm not mistaken. Chech with the the Social Security Office in Louisiana.
SSI is a federal program. Your SSDI income is too high for SSI regardless of where you live. The same is likely true for Medicaid, regardless of state.
NO, not if the child is over 18 and receiving an SSI check.
Yes, but SSI cannot be attached.