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Can My Disability Be Counted As Income For Divorce/child Support?
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hawkcrewchief
I've done some research and read what the USC says on how no one can attach benefits to any hearing.
And I know the Supremacy Clause states that when state and federal law conflict federal law always wins. So how is it I'm being told I have to claim it as income, and it will be calculated into there crappy formula.... Please help!
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Yes. They can't garnish it directly but they can use it to figure support,
Gastone
At least you won't have to worry about Writing the Check or falling behind on your monthly Support Payments. Between the VA and the Child Support Division at the Court, your kid's should be well provi
seminoles
I am in Florida and receive SSDI and TDIU, most definitely it is used for child support calculations, I disclose every penny of it. I use it to support my children just like any other income. It may
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