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Child Support and Social Security?

I need some one's help understanding this as its really confusing. My ex is ordered to pay child support; the papers are in. However, they can't tell me how much he would be paying because at the time he is in jail. Here is my question, he receives Social Security benefits. I was told his checks were gonna be held until he got out, but that if he owed state/government some money it will go to whatever he owes as well what he owes in child support.

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He has been in jail for almost a year and I'm pretty sure he owes me over 22,000. Will that money be accumulated and go to me? Or is it just some lie they told me?

By Celina from Tyler

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November 30, 20130 found this helpful

Talk to you local Child Support Office and also your local Social Security Office.

 

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December 5, 20130 found this helpful

First of all, who is giving you this information?

Social Security and Children's services should be able to give you straight answers.
The ages of your children will come into play with these benefits and also, are your children receiving benefits from Social Security now? If support is needed you may be able to receive some help now.

 

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