SSI recipients are not liable for current, ongoing child support and child support, current or past-due, cannot be withheld from SSI payments. [SSI recipients are, of course, liable for any past due child support.]
SSI income cannot be attached for child support.
Child support is based on all income received, including unearned income (but not public assistance/SSI).
Unless you are an SSI recipient, child support can take a percentage of your income.
Almost no income/assets are exempt from child support. One exception is public assistance payments (including SSI).
Virtually any income or asset can be attached to collect child support, except for public assistance/SSI.
Child support awards are based upon the income (all assets) of the obligated parent. The child support payment may affect the amount of SSI being received by the named beneficiary.
Virtually all income (except for SSI and public assistance) is used to determine one's child support obligation.
In calculating child support, all income is considered (except for public assistance or SSI).
No. SSI beneficiaries are exempt from paying child support (except for past-due support). Child support cannot be garnished from SSI payments.
If he has income other than SSI/public assistance.
SSI? No.SSDI? For arrears. Continuing payments can be adjusted to match the child benefit check. see links.