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My social security deposits say ~future deposit~, will they continue after my son turns 18 if he is no longer in school?
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Answered on January 01, 2016
I agree with Mr. Pont's response. If you receive a payment you do not think you are entitled to, don't assume that you'll be excused for SSA's...
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What is the best way to claim social security benifits ?
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Answered on December 29, 2015
I agree with Mr. Pont's response. You probably do not want to apply for spousal benefits - there is no additional benefit, you'd be sharing your...
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What kind of lawyer do I need?
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Answered on December 27, 2015
It sounds like you need an attorney to file a lawsuit int he Federal District Court to contest an Appeals Council denial. You need to find an...
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Would having and driving a motorcycle and working on my car be a problem while on disability?
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Answered on December 27, 2015
Even without the motorcycle (which could be a problem), going to school is indicative of your ability to work. Especially given your age, you may...
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My question is written below
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Answered on December 26, 2015
Are you sure you are collecting Medicaid and not Medicare.
If Medicaid, you may lose that benefit by increasing your income. If Medicare (you...
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I was asked to come down to ssi and to speak to someone
are they cutting me off because its not a medical review
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Answered on December 24, 2015
I agree with the previous answers. You are obligated to comply, or risk losing your benefits. Assuming you still comport with the non-medical...
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We must have regularly review cases and need information from you
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Answered on December 24, 2015
I agree with the previous answer. You are obligated to comply or you may lose your benefits.
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For social security disability benefits, can I change my rep payee just because my rep payee doesn't feel like doing it anymore?
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Answered on December 24, 2015
I agree with the previous answers. Go to your local SSA office, ideally with your new and old payee, along with the new payee's direct deposit...
We must have regularly review cases and need information from you what does this mean
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Answered on December 24, 2015
As indicated above, SSA regularly reviews cases to confirm that beneficiaries remain eligible to receive benefits. You are obligated to comply with...
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What do I do?
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Answered on December 20, 2015
You may be better served by hiring a local attorney that can handle your case. Doing so won't cost you anything (the fee will be shared by the two...
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