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Is it possible to gain custody of my 3 minor siblings as well as receive their social security income from state?
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Answered on September 06, 2009
Yes, if custody of your minor siblings is to you, you can request that Social Security make you the representative payee of your siblings' Social...
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If you collect social security at 62,am I eligble for any medical ?
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Answered on September 05, 2009
To be eligible for Medicare Part B, you either have to be age 65 or older or a recipient of Social Security or Railroad Retirement Board disability...
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Will I lose my social security disability?
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Answered on September 01, 2009
You should look at: http://www.ssa.gov/work/receivingbenefits.html
You should also look at:...
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I am 63 F I currently receive social security, I was diagnosed with cancer in 2007, is there any way I can get disability, even
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Answered on August 02, 2009
My guess is that you are currently receiving Social Security early retirement benefits. In order to be eligible for Social Security disability...
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Is the amount the same in Texas as it is in Pennsyvania for Social Security and Disability?
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Answered on August 02, 2009
Yes. The amount you receive in Social Security disability benefits is based on your earnings record, not on your state of residence. The amount...
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Concerning social security disability evaluation, are disorders like chronic fatigue, lyme disease and fibromyalgia considered?
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Answered on July 13, 2009
The Social Security Administration answers your question in Social Security Ruling (SSR) 99-2p, which can be found at: ...
If you file for Social Security Disability, does it matter how much money you have in your checking and savings accounts?
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Answered on July 07, 2009
No. Eligibility for Social Security benefits is NOT based on financial need. If you become disabled while fully and currently insured, you are...
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I am sorry Cary L. Winslow, I think I marked that your info did not help me when infact I meant to mark it did.
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Answered on June 23, 2009
You may not have to change attorneys. An attorney who has not been admitted to practice in a particular court might nevertheless be allowed by the...
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How does the Social Security SGA (substantially gainfully active) rule govern me?
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Answered on June 22, 2009
No, you would not be found eligible for Social Security disability benefits if you are currently engaged in substantial gainful activity (SGA). ...
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Will my kid also receive a check?
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Answered on June 15, 2009
If you are only receiving SSI (and not Social Security) disability benefits, the answer is "No." SSI is a disability welfare program, while Social...
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