Collecting Social Security would not interfere with your compensation disability
Social Security Disability Income is a Federal program. The rules are the same for all states. This site, in the Related Link below, may be able to answer some of your questions,
Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.
Yes. If you are collecting disability insurance then you cannot work.
No. There are no penalties for collecting Social Security benefits for an approved disability. If you are also receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which is a form of welfare, there are restrictions on the assets you can own and still receive benefits, but your home is exempt from that formula. The government will not confiscate your home.
Yes you can. However if your collecting disability benefits from a LTD then they will most likely kick you off once you start receiving your SSDI benefits. However, if you trying to get on SSI, which is income based, you wont be able to collect both.
Sure, but it's a waste of time. Applying for disability is a pain in the a** and it won't get you any more money. You should be collecting regular Social Security right now, even if you're still working.
" ... if your child is 33 ...?" Yes. (There is no statute of limitations on collecting past-due support.)
Some Social Security Disability beneficiaries have to pay federal income taxes on their Social Security Disability benefits, while others do not.
Preparation for social security disability appeal hearing?
Social Security Disability and Social Security is judgment proof from debtors in all states.
yes consider as disability with social security administration