You don't. However, if the child's RSDI benefit is based on the obligor's SSA account, it is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
If you are receiving benefits from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), child support can be taken from your SSDI payments. However, if you are receving Supplemental Security Income, that cannot be seized for child support.
Vacation pay is an income, child support is taken out of income.....
Child support remains.
no
No, child support can only be taken from the birth parents.
Support is owed to the parent (or the State), not the child.
If it is a joint account yes.
yup
absolutely
Yes
Yes since there is only so much money that can be taken for child support regardless of the number of children. The limit is 25% of a persons wage can be taken for child support. The courts can not take more then 25% of a persons income even if there are a hundred children.
At least a portion of the amount can be garnished for child support arrearages. All SS benefits are subject to garnishment for child support. Since all government agency share information concerning child support issues it is possible the amount(s) will be removed before the beneficiary receives payment.