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If the noncustodial parent receives Social Security benefits, can DCSE still collect support for me?

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If the noncustodial parent receives Social Security benefits, can DCSE still collect support for me?

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DCSE can usually assist a custodial parent in the collection of support from social security disability benefits, but Supplemental Security Income benefits cannot be attached for the payment of child support. Some courts may choose not to enter an order if a noncustodial parent receives Social Security benefits. Also, some courts may credit a lump sum paid to the dependents by the Social Security Administration toward the noncustodial parent’s arrearage.

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