Is my birth certificate and my social security card my mom's until I am 18?
At 18 years old, you're an adult. These are your documents.
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At 18 years old, you're an adult. These are your documents.
It depends on several factors. Disability is determined differently depending on which agency or program you're applying for. If you're asking...
I don't believe so unless you're at least age 65. If you want to try to work, there is the Trial Work Period, which allows you to test your ability...
Provide whatever information you have. You should still be able to move forward with the application if you don't know her personal information.
You will not be able to collect his benefits.
No. Some attorneys take cases at the initial level. Most attorneys also give free consultations. You can use the "Find a Lawyer" link at the top of...
It depends on your immigration status. Being retired should not make a difference in obtaining a Social Security card.
SSI is a needs based program with income and resource restrictions. You'll have to report the settlement to Social Security. There's a resource...
Possibly, but for SSDI, it's not the filing date that's the biggest issue. The issue is whether your disability began before your DLI. Of course,...
You can contact your local office, but if you are thinking of going back to work you can use the Trial Work Period and test your ability to work...