According to Social Security your ex wife will receive SS benefits sooner if you have a kid that is 16 years old below.
In my case, we have a 2yr old kid and I'm also paying a child support. Will my ex wife receive SS benefits at the same time with the child support?
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Every case is different. You need to make an appointment with Social Security and bring documentation.
You have not given sufficient information for anyone to even give information but, no matter the question, only Social Security can give you correct information as all cases are different.
Any SS benefits that your ex-wife and child can receive will be based on what type of SS you are presently on - disability? SSI? SSDI? All of these programs have different rules for allotting benefits.
Whether your ex can receive SS benefits and child support at the same time will be based on many things (total income of both parties/age of child/divorce degree/etc.
You should consult an attorney (after you visit SSA) as your support payments may change but it can only be done through the court.
Go to your local SSA with documentation - SS numbers for yourself and others if you have them / copy of divorce degree showing support amounts / or other documentation if you have it.
They will tell you if you need to submit anything else but this will get you started so you will know where you stand..
If you owe back child support that will also be something to discuss with an attorney.
I am not exactly sure what you are asking. The others have recommended contacting the social security administration. The SSA are the experts. This link can get you started:
If you need help getting them or understanding what they are telling you or if you need legal help, you can locate your state senator and see if he/she can help you. I found mine on Google with my town name + state senator. His office came right up.
They offer free information and can give you references for legitimate legal aide services (never Google to find legal aid as many of them are scams).
Sending up prayers for you to find the solutions you need. Post back how things are going for you!
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