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You know your ltd can refuse to give you benifits even if you have been aproved for ssd. I know 3 differant people having to get lawers to get theirs.
Would you not be having to give the alotted amount in child support anyway? The money is to care for them. I am pretty sure your state law could tell you that the gardian of the child can use this toward the child's bills or needs.It's not like an allowance.
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