Child Support in the Arizona Family Court: How Do Social Security Benefits Affect Calculations?

>unless the Arizona Child Support Guidelines provide a
specific exception. However, if a mentally or physically
Social Security benefits can affect child support in twodisabled child receives child support past the age of
ways. First, if either the parent paying child support (themajority, those amounts may be credited toward the
"obligor") or the parent receiving child support (thepaying parent's child support obligation. Notice this is a
"obligee") receives Social Security benefits, the Arizona"may" and not a "shall," meaning that the court has
Child Support Guidelines require that the Social Securitydiscretion in this child support matter.
benefits be included in determining either parentsB. If a child receives benefits, such as social security or
income. Thus, the Social Security benefits help toinsurance, because the paying parent made the child
determine the initial child support obligation.eligible to receive such benefits by paying into the
Second, the Social Security benefits can affect thesystem, those amounts will be credited toward the
amount of child support that must be paid out ofpaying parent's child support obligation in the manners
pocket by the parent paying child support. Section 26described. Notice this is a "shall" and not a "may,"
of the Arizona Child Support Guidelines addresses thismeaning that the court has no discretion in this child
issue and states verbatim as follows:support matter.
A. Income earned or money received by a child fromC. As mentioned above, a parent who receives
any source other than court-ordered child support shallpayments directly on his or her behalf must include
not be counted toward either parent’s childthose amounts in income totals used to calculate child
support obligation except as stated herein. However,support. However, the exception to this provision is
income earned or money received by or on behalf ofprovided by the Child Support Guidelines Section 5(B)
a person for whom child support is ordered to continuewhich states, "Gross income does not include sums
past the age of majority pursuant to Arizona Revisedreceived as child support or benefits received from
Statute Sections 25-320.B and 25-809.F may bemeans-tested public assistance programs including, but
credited against any child support obligation.not limited to, Temporary Assistance to Needy
B. Benefits, such as Social Security Disability orFamilies (TANF), Supplemental Security Income (SSI),
Insurance, received by a custodial parent on behalf ofFood Stamps and General Assistance."
a child, as a result of contributions made by the parentIn summary, Social Security and other benefits may
paying child support shall be credited as follows:affect child support calculations in Arizona. Consult an
1. If the amount of the child's benefit for a given monthattorney in your jurisdiction to find out how your case
is equal to or greater than the paying parent's childwill be affected.
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parent shall pay the difference unless the court, in itsVisit our website:
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benefits being received at that time.Disclaimer: Providing the above information does not
C. Except as otherwise provided in section 5.B, anyestablish an attorney-client relationship. To create such
benefits received directly, and not on behalf of a child,a relationship, both the attorney and potential client
by either the custodial parent or the parent paying childmust sign a written fee agreement. The information
support as a result of his or her own contributions, shallcontained herein is meant only as general information
be included as part of that parent’s grossand is not meant to be relied upon for the purpose of
income.taking legal action. You should contact an attorney in
The interpretation of Section 26, above, minus some ofperson for further and specific information. Wilcox
the legalese, is really pretty simple:& Wilcox, P.C. attorneys are licensed in Arizona
A. If a child receives benefits from a source outside ofonly except for personal injury attorney Robert N.
the parent paying child support, it will not normallyEdwards, who is licensed in Arizona and Minnesota.
diminish the paying parent's child support obligationInformation in this article may apply only to Arizona.