Chajoy1978
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I'm due to go back to court in a couple of weeks regarding my child support case. The current child support is set to $0 (it was $317 for the last 14 years) while we are waiting for the other parents answer on whether or not he is approved for SSDI/SSI. I have been told SSDI is garnishable and SSI is not, is that true? Also, when I went to court in January, the judge said the $5000+ in arrears was still owed to me. However, 2 months ago DCSS starting the process of closing the case and set the arrears owed to $0. They could not give me a reason why they were going to close it but I was able to get them to "re-open" it due to the fact that we have a court date coming up. I was under the impression that arrears would always be owed, that they could not be "dismissed", is that true? Also, what is some verbiage I could use to possibly get the judge to set even a small amount of child suport? The other parent has a history of not working, not paying child support, has been on Worker's compensation 4 times, denied SSDI/SSI once already and doesn't even get him half the time he's supposed to according to the visitation order. I'm having such a hard time understanding how it is so easy for the courts to dismiss my child's needs.
I'm due to go back to court in a couple of weeks regarding my child support case. The current child support is set to $0 (it was $317 for the last 14 years) while we are waiting for the other parents answer on whether or not he is approved for SSDI/SSI. I have been told SSDI is garnishable and SSI is not, is that true? Also, when I went to court in January, the judge said the $5000+ in arrears was still owed to me. However, 2 months ago DCSS starting the process of closing the case and set the arrears owed to $0. They could not give me a reason why they were going to close it but I was able to get them to "re-open" it due to the fact that we have a court date coming up. I was under the impression that arrears would always be owed, that they could not be "dismissed", is that true? Also, what is some verbiage I could use to possibly get the judge to set even a small amount of child suport? The other parent has a history of not working, not paying child support, has been on Worker's compensation 4 times, denied SSDI/SSI once already and doesn't even get him half the time he's supposed to according to the visitation order. I'm having such a hard time understanding how it is so easy for the courts to dismiss my child's needs.