SSI cannot be garnished. SSDI has a separate child benefit check, so a modification should be made so that the obligation will equal it, but any arrears can still be deducted. however, if some or all of those arrears are a result of the time period between becoming disable,and being approved for disability, a retroactive reduction motion should also be filed.
yes
Possibly, yes. SS disability income may be garnished for child support. Supplementary security income alone may not be garnished.
SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) payments may be garnished for child support. SSI (Supplemental security income) cannot be garnished or levied.
Yes
Your disability cannot be garnished. But: you made the child and you should make monetary provision for its raising, or offer what you can in terms of babysitting or other services. It is a matter of ethics.
VA disability is considered income for child support purposesso you would need to pay child support out of it unless a judge determines otherwise.
Yes.
Yes, they can.
Only if the child has a significant disability.
It doesn't matter if you're full or part time employee. Once there's an order for child support, your pay check will be garnished in order to pay what ordered.
It's taxable income, so yes.
If a child is receiving money from the government because one parent has a disability, chances are that the parent will not be expected to pay child support in addition to that money. The court order that is in place controls what happens regarding support.
a portion of the social security disability income, if filed, can be considered as child support