My son is receiving ssi. His father and I are divorced. If I get married again will my son lose his ssi?
Possibly depending on what your spouse brings in resources and income to the household. You might find this link helpful...
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Possibly depending on what your spouse brings in resources and income to the household. You might find this link helpful...
Being found disabled for mental or behavioral impairments does not mean you are harmful to your kids. It means you can't work due to your...
SSDI benefits can be paid as far back as 5 full months after you're found disabled or 1 year prior to your application, whichever is the more...
You'll need a trust attorney who knows about SSI. Most Social Security lawyers I know do not do trusts. Child support does not necessarily...
You need a payee if SSA or a judge says you need a payee. The money is yours even if you have a payee. The responsibility of a payee is to spend...
It should not unless you apply for SSI and the settlement puts you over the resource limit. Some of the medical records from a personal injury case...
It's best to apply for both at the same time, but technically a person can apply for SSDI only and then apply for SSI.
SSI is a needs-based program, which requires that you meet the income and resource limits. It could be that you were approved and they are trying...
I agree with Dax. If you have SSI it could impact your eligibility. If you're on SSDI you should be fine.
Congrats on your new job. Social Security does not provide housing assistance. There may be local agencies that might be able to help.