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I receive benefits each month from the Veterans Administration (VA). Can they take money out of my VA check for child support?

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I receive benefits each month from the Veterans Administration (VA). Can they take money out of my VA check for child support?

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It depends on the type of VA benefits you receive. The child support enforcement agency will have to send an income withholding notice to the VA. The VA will then have to determine whether your benefits can be garnished for support. If the obligor is receiving VA benefits and the child is not, contact the VA to find out if the child qualifies for receiving benefits as the obligor’s dependent.

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