Let's say you're a guy who has a child support obligation and you become disabled. You probably won't be able to pay, which, of course, isn't good for your child but what can you do to keep a judge from locking you up for failing to pay the child support? What you need to do is to file a Social Security disability claim and to hire a Social Security lawyer to represent you. We can write a letter to the judge saying we're representing you on the case. That's a sign that we think you're got a valid claim, since we wouldn't take on the case unless we thought you could win since otherwise, how do we get paid? Generally, they won't take action against you.
Let's say you get approved for Social Security disability and you have a child support obligation. What then? In most cases, it's not just you who gets paid. The child will be eligible for child's benefits on your account. That has an effect on your child support obligation. The amount you owe each month in child support gets reduced by the Social Security benefits the child receives on your account.
If you have a child support obligation and you're out of work more than a few months due to your medical condition, you really need to file a claim for Social Security disability benefits and call an experienced Social Security law firm. We can help get you disability but we can also help you with your child support problems.
If you're in NC and want help with your Social Security disability claim, call Hall & Rouse, P.C. at 1-866-425-5347
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