What happens to a mortgage when both parties are deceased?
I agree with my colleagues advice. But I would suggest breaking your question into two parts - and both issues can be addressed in a relatively...
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I agree with my colleagues advice. But I would suggest breaking your question into two parts - and both issues can be addressed in a relatively...
Unless there are other allowable expenses (i.e. monthly medical) you would be over the income limit. In fact if you are already sharing a...
Great question. You may be able to submit a "closed period" claim for benefits during the 18 month period you were off work. There are some "look...
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Your benefit will not change because you have an additional medical impairment. The benefit is based on your Social Security contributions during...
As my colleagues have stated, you will want to have an attorney review the wording. If the trustee of both trusts (based on your question - I am...
It sounds as if your mother is already receiving Social Security payments - and therefore is qualified for Medicare as well. I am not aware of any...
Disability determinations are complex matters. I agree with the information provided by my colleagues. Medical records that document your...
Probably not. You should check with an attorney in your community to be sure. However, if you are not married it is doubtful you have any rights...
Thank you for your question. If your fiancé is unable to work he should apply. There are different eligibility requirements depending on...
Receiving disability insurance benefits from an insurance carrier or under Title II of the Social Security Act would not be a problem. However, if...
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