For the past 2 years my young son has been receiving $1000 a month from Social Security as I am collecting full Social Security. I also have been paying the courts $260 a week for child support which is $1040 a month. From what I have been reading I should not had to pay the the child support of $1040, but only $40 a month as she receives $1000 a month from my Social Security. Is this correct? And if so would I be entitled to credit in the back child support that I have already paid?
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Only the Social Security Administration can answer your questions. Call for an appointment at the local office and prepare copies of all pertinent information for your visit.
Social Security may be able to help you but you will probably have to talk to an attorney (maybe the one who helped you with your divorce) because the decision for any change may have to go through the court.
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