Well, in order . . . you can file for pretty much anything. SSI may not be used as a basis for child support. The trust income would be, and the whole financial picture can be considered. Normally, the presumption is that both parties are directly supporting the children while living together, so child support is normally not ordered while parties are living together, but there is no rule against it. And child support is changed upon "changed circumstances" and reviewed every three years; you should review the child custody and child support information and rules here and here, and yes, it would be a very good idea to go over every aspect of your situation with a qualified family law specialist.
Answered on Apr 14th, 2021 at 3:14 PM