You can get an apportionment form and I would suggest doing so until you go to court. However, US Supreme Court Law has ruled that the disability benefits received by a veteran are to support the disabled veteran and his/her dependents.This would include child support. Please visit the Related Link for more information.
The matter of the person being a veteran and apparently on disability is not relevant when it comes to child support obligations. The custodial parent should follow the required legal procedure for his or her state to file for child support benefits.
Even if an obligated parent is on any type of disability, (SSI, SSD, Veteran benefits, etc) he or she is still legally obligated to support their minor child/children.
Child support cannot be garnished from SSI or public assistance. Virtually any other income is fair game.
No. modifications to child support is based on a change in income, or should you become unemployed or disabled.
If on SSI, no. If on SSD, there's a separate child benefit check, but you still need to file for a modification in your support. see links below.
At 18, you are no longer considered a child for child support purposes unless you have not graduated high school or are disabled. If the child is 18 and out of high school, you must contact the Texas AG to stop child support.
Though specifically not addressed in law, judges usually address this in the court orders. see the link below
i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby
If a court order is in effect for you to pay child support then, it must be paid until you prtition the court otherwise.
For a severely disabled child, support often continues into the child's adulthood.
It can happen.
Yes, but see link
Absolutely - child support is based on ability to pay, not on employment or retirement.
If you're a veteran. Otherwise you can pay it online
until they are 18
If the child is disabled, then yes, child support can be ordered for life.
I think what you are asking is "is a disabled vet's pay taxable" this depends on the type of disabilty pay the VA is providing.
Generally, no - although there might be an exception for a severely disabled child.
No. modifications to child support is based on a change in income, or should you become unemployed or disabled.
This can be the case yes depending on the disability, insurances etc.