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When you qualify for Social Security disability benefits, your children may also qualify to receive benefits on your record. Your eligible child can be your biological child, adopted child, or stepchild. A dependent grandchild may also qualify.
Regardless of whether a parent has become injured, ill, or disabled, they cannot stop making court-ordered child support payments on their own volition. But they may have the option of requesting a modification to make payments more manageable.
Since such a social security benefit is generally considered income for child support purposes, the disabled parent may have a child support obligation to the other "custodial" parent. The less time the disabled parent has with the child or children, the more his or her child support obligation may be.
Physical or cognitive disabilities could mean that a child may need to rely on their parents for the rest of their lives. Fortunately, in Texas, the needs of children and adults with disabilities are recognized and parents can extend child support payments indefinitely.
When a parent receives Social Security retirement or disability benefits, or dies, their child may also receive benefits. Under certain circumstances, a stepchild, adopted child, or dependent grandchild or step-grandchild also may qualify. To receive benefits, the child must be unmarried and: Younger than age 18.