Non-Custodial Parent

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The non-custodial parent (NCP), Mr. Perkins’ legal representative opening statement stating that his client, the NCP is a disable person; granted disability in 2012. Also Social Security Administration (SSA) began paying disability payments to the NCP’s children. He stated every time SSA pays disability to a child on behalf of a person who is ordered to pay child support they are supposed to receive a dollar for dollar credit for the disability payment that the child is receiving because they are receiving the payments because of the disabled person. The government pays child support to the disabled person’s

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