Yes as long as she's or he is responsible
Yup, you can collect any pension money coming to you without it affecting your social security.
No. There really is no such thing as "unused" benefits. If a person pays FICA (Social Security and Medicare) taxes but dies before he or she can collect benefits, his or her widow or widower and minor children, or adult children disabled before age 22 (if applicable) can collect monthly checks for survivors' benefits. Able-bodied adult children or those who became disabled after age 22 cannot collect benefits from their mother's Social Security (FICA) contributions. The unpaid amount remains in the Social Security trust fund.
No. Social Security does not pay prisoners.
No, to collect social security disability you must not be able to work any job in the national economy.
The federal government is responsible for collecting and administering Social Security. State governments do not collect Social Security taxes or administer the program.
yes.
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Collecting Social Security would not interfere with your compensation disability
can you collect social security disability due to 2 knee repalcements
If you have 40 or more quarters that you have paid into Social Security--you are eligible for Medicare AND can collect a PORTION of your SS. There is an offset because of your teacher pension.
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no