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Bill S 148 reduces non-custodial parents' child support obligations by the amount of Social Security benefits their child receives, easing financial burdens and ensuring fairness.
Bill S 148 reduces non-custodial parents' child support obligations by the amount of Social Security benefits their child receives, easing financial burdens and ensuring fairness.
Bill Number: S 148
Title: Requires reduction of a parent's child support obligation by the amount of social security dependent benefits received by the child
Status: Referred to Judiciary
Introduced: January 08, 2025
Classification: Bill
Bill S 148 aims to amend existing child support regulations by requiring that a parent's child support obligation be reduced by the amount of Social Security dependent benefits received by the child. The intent of this legislation is to ensure that child support payments are adjusted to reflect the financial support provided through Social Security, thereby preventing potential overpayment by the non-custodial parent.
Bill S 148 is part of a series of related bills from prior sessions, including:
- S 5165
- S 2154
- A 655
- A 1888
- A 7070
- A 9210
- A 8716
- S 4983
These related bills indicate ongoing legislative interest in reforming child support laws, particularly concerning the treatment of Social Security benefits.
Bill S 148 represents a significant step towards adjusting child support obligations in light of Social Security benefits. As it moves through the legislative process, stakeholders, including parents and child advocacy groups, will be closely monitoring its progress and potential implications for child support enforcement and family financial stability.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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