My child is receiving Social Security benefits from a parent’s disability. Do I still have to pay child support?
First, you need to ask for a review and adjustment. If it is found that the child is receiving more in Social Security benefits than what the court would order, you would not be ordered to pay support. If you owe arrears, you would be required to pay that.

However, if it is found the child is not receiving more than what would be ordered by the court, you would be ordered to pay support. If you owe arrears, you also would be required to pay that.

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1. I am the custodial parent. Why is my income used in determining support?
2. Is my current spouse/significant other’s income used?
3. My child is receiving Social Security benefits from a parent’s disability. Do I still have to pay child support?
4. How long does the review and adjustment process take?