That sounds too high - child support for two is around 25% of net income. Of course, there will be additional amount withheld for past-due support.
Your eligibility for medicaid would be determined by your total household income regardless of who the children's biological father is.
my ex-husband and I were married 20 years. Can I draw from his VA disability?
Are you asking if your previous husband ought to be legally responsible for supporting your children by your new husband?
This assumes that "back" support means "past-due" (i.e., unpaid) support. He has to pay in accordance with the order(s). His disability status does not exempt him from following the order.
Working with disabled children is known as pediatric disability therapy or pediatric disability support. This may involve providing services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, or behavioral support to help children with disabilities reach their full potential.
You can supplement the disability payments if you have children living with you, by applying for aid to dependent children, food stamps, and any other assistance benefits available. Contact your local welfare department and ask them for advice.
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No. If your present husband is the father of the children of his previous marriage and is the custodial parent he would have to sue his ex-wife (the children's mother) for support.
No, child support is his responsibility only.
No your new husband can't adopt your children if there dad is active in there life and pays you support. Why would you want to do that?
Yes, SSD, RRD and other private disability benefits are not exempted from court ordered child support and/or spousal maintenance. Although the amount may be modified in relation to the corresponding amount of the disability benefits.
If your children were close with their father you should attend the funeral to be there to support your children.