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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries who have no other source of income cannot be ordered to pay child support. SSI is a program for people who are elderly or disabled and unable to work, but who do not have sufficient paid-in work credits to draw ordinary retirement or Social Security disability. In most states, SSI benefits are not counted as income on child-support worksheets.
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There are different forms of SSI so click the link to make sure this is the one that covers you.
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