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Posted on Sunday, April 30, 2006 - 10:37 am:   

My ex-husband has just been put on probation for 5 years for criminal non-support and he owes $50,000 in back child support and is still not currently paying child support. He has already filed for disability and he has 2 children from a marriage after ours and 2 children with me. Can my children recieve his benefits while he is on probation or will it be when his probation is revoked, because I know it will be. This is my only hope for getting any payment for my children. I know it will be split between my kids and his, but how is the percentage split up? and how long will the disability last? Any info you can give me or any link that I can do research on would be helpful.

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