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If my son's father receives ssi and my son also because that's his dad, am I able to get child support if he's not involved any
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Answered on June 26, 2014
You can seek child support and it will depend on financial position of the parties.
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IF 2 COUPLE PLANNING TO GET MARRY WILL IT EFFECT THE SOCIAL SECURITY?
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Answered on June 26, 2014
It could under certain circumstances.
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Must SS benefits for dep. child be in a rep. payee acct. in order for parent not to be penalized for overpayment?
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Answered on June 26, 2014
First, appeal any overpayment decision. Second, show SSA all your account records which should show that the child's benefits is deposited there. ...
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Can the irs take your SSI or SSDI
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Answered on June 25, 2014
Not for your ex-taxes. But for yours yes. If they are when you filed jointly, then you owe them too.
What if you get SSI and get pregnant will you get more SSI
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Answered on June 25, 2014
You don't get more SSI for getting pregnant.
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I'm 57 and i remarried a younger 22 years now i have nothing but a few things that i got from moneys i got from sdi back pay
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Answered on June 25, 2014
Sounds like you need to get yourself to a family lawyer asap.
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My disabled adult daughter is considering serving an 18 month mission with our Church. Would she lose her SSI benefit?
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Answered on June 25, 2014
If she leaves the U.S. she will not receive SSI.
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Will my 2 kids ssi be affected if I get married even if me and my fiance aren't working
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Answered on June 25, 2014
No it should not make a difference under those circumstances.
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Am I eligible to apply for SSDI? See short overview below.
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Answered on June 24, 2014
Based on your description, I would advise you to file a claim now.
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I have a judgment against me to pay 100.00 to social security can they still take 100% of my social security payments
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Answered on June 24, 2014
They can but $100 is not 100 per cent of SS benefits.
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