<\/a>Derivative Social Security benefits and its impact on child support is important irrespective of whether the parents are going through a divorce<\/a> or not. This topic is one that is intriguing and yet not completely comprehended by married or unmarried parents.<\/p>\n This blog is going to focus on disabled and noncustodial parents and what sort of impact social security benefits will have on child support<\/a> obligations. When someone is suffering from a disability, he or she receives social security disability benefits, and if that person is a parent, there is often another derivative benefit paid for any minor children that they have.<\/p>\n Did you know? Over 2 billion dollars each month are distributed as derivative minor benefit to disabled parents with minor children who number around 4 million.<\/p>\n Social security benefits are considered as income for child support (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Derivative Social Security benefits and its impact on child support is important irrespective of whether the parents are going through a divorce or not. This topic is one that is intriguing and yet not completely comprehended by married or unmarried…<\/span><\/p>\nThe Case Of Disabled Parent Who Isn\u2019t The Custodial Parents And Is Obliged To Pay Child Support<\/h2>\n