Am i committing fraud?
As far as I know (short of spending a few hours researching for you, which is beyond the scope of this forum request), filing jointly does not...
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As far as I know (short of spending a few hours researching for you, which is beyond the scope of this forum request), filing jointly does not...
No, unless it is working income (professional gambler?) and you are under full retirement age, it should not effect you.
If you get SSDIB and then start to work full time, yes, you will eventually lose your benefits and likely be hit with an overpayment for the months...
In most states, at least, UI and SSDIB are NOT mutually exclusive. There are instances where it is not inconsistent to be applying for both. ...
Once you are of retirement age, you can get ex-spousal retirement benefits. Prior to that, no. His work record does not provide you with...
Separately from what Mr. Gotzh notes, it may be helpful to know that with 10 years of marriage, your wife can get a spousal (even divorced) benefit...
If they are processing the decision, it sounds hopeful. But of course, nothing is carved in stone until you get decision.
If your mom was using the money to help put a roof over your head and food and clothing and utilities, etc., and you were not otherwise paying for...
I'd appear at the local SSA office, get a clear explanation of where things are at, and ask for expedited payment if you are getting SSI (as...
I agree with my colleague. But you may be receiving STATE provided temporary benefits, in which case you will want to confer on that basis. I...