I pay child support for my daughter and her father gets SSDI for her. Will that change the support payment? Can he receive both? He is on disability not her.
By Dianne
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Your best bet would be to talk to you local office of child support enforcement. If your daughter isn't disabled how does her father get disability for her? If he is disabled he gets for himself, depending on what he has earned in the past. I have never heard of a disabled person receiving extra for dependents. On the other hand both parents are responsible for equally supporting their kids. My previous suggestion is the best way to go.
Hi - please go to your local office of child support enforcement (call any police station if you do not know the address -NOT 911 - just police station) but it should be listed in your telephone book.
They will be able to answer your question as they can get all of the facts - divorce agreement, support agreement (how much you have to pay), and what changes have occurred since the agreement.
It appears your husband has full custody and he would receive a check for her as well as his own check until she is 18-24 (I cannot keep up with all the changes).
No two cases are the same so let someone who knows the facts help you. An attorney may be necessary if any changes are made to your original support agreement.
Redhatter, you are mistaken. I'm in Pa, have a close friend and her hubby is disabled. They have 4 small children, and each child receives a monthly check, meant to meet the needs for that child.
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