Any back pay money you receive from Social Security will go towards your child support arrears. Although I don't know if they will take as much as they need or just a percentage. thanks for the answer. but i am not receiving back pay only my children will the back pay money that my ex- wife receive for the kids go toward my arrears
Arrears
Child benefit (or family allowance, children's allowance) is a social security payment disbursed to the parents or guardians of children. Source:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_benefit
yes the children with deceased parents get social security benefit's. but only if the parents were workers in the US.
A modification should be filed to set the amount to that of the child benefit check. see links
Yes, and because this is back pay and not the current benefit, I believe it's possible that the State could take it all. If this involves SSD, than no as there's also an SSD retroactive child benefit check.
The retroactive child benefit amount, yes. But, you should also have filed a motion to modify. If you didn't, you still can on future payments, and arrears. see links
No it will not reduce the amount of benefits that you are qualified to receive.
Assuming you are referring to SSDI, yes. However, as there is also a retroactive child benefit check, that would first be deducted from the arrears. This amount is not deducted from what he receives. Further, if the arrears are a result of the time period it took waiting the approval, that the possibility exist that a motion could be filed for a reduction of the arrears.
Is their a social security benefit calculator, I need to know how much the state owes me?
Government Social Security benefit can help an individual if they are to become disabled. To qualify for this benefit you would first have to meet medical criteria and qualify for this benefit.
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Yes, someone on the social security can be able to cosign for a loan. The person cosigning the loan however has to have good credit regardless of his availability on the social security benefit.