If a parent is receiving social security retirement or disability payments, the children should also receive social security benefits directly. Wisconsin addresses this situation. DCF 150.03(5) provides as follows:“ADJUSTMENT FOR CHILD’S SOCIAL SECURITY. The court may include benefits received by a child under 42 USC 402(d) based on a parent’s entitlement to federal disability or old-age insurance benefits under 42 USC 401 to 433 in the parent’s gross income and adjust a parent’s child support obligation by subtracting the amount of the child’s social security benefit. In no case may this adjustment require the payee to reimburse the payer for any portion of the child’s benefit.”
Wisconsin’s Approach to Same-Sex Divorce and Family Law Issues
The history of same-sex marriage in the United States is a complex and evolving story––one which has witnessed considerable growth since the landmark Supreme Court case Obergefell v. Hodges in June...