They end. The child may be entitled to Social Security benefits from the father.
Yes
No, but the child is potentially eligible for RSDI payments based on his disabled father's eligibility, and these payments would count toward the father's child support obligation.
If the father was paying you directly, the payments will, of course, cease. If this is the case you must contact the state for assistance. If you were receiving the support payment from the state, then nothing will change and his payments to reimburse the state will become an obligation/lien against him for which he will eventually have to pay the state back.
Some states will make you make child support payments to the state.
No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.
A father cannot petition for emancipation, the child has to. And it doesn't relieve him of paying back support payments.
You can't. Child support is court ordered and family services handles payments. The money is to support children your father has produced. It is his obligation to pay the support.
Yes, custodial payments are for the support and care of a child until they are 18.
Your marriage to someone who is not the father of the kids should have no effect on your right to child support from their father.
The only time you can take a father off of child support is if the mother agrees with it, but that rarely happens, so I'm going to have to say no, it's very rare, the closest you can get to not paying AT ALL, is reducing the pay .
Catch up on your child support payments.
Child support can be garnished from RSDI payments (but not SSI).