When people refer to "Social Security," they general mean retirement benefits. SSDI is Social Security Disability Insurance, which is paid from the same fund, but available only to disabled people who are below full retirement age.If you're asking whether you can receive both Social Security retirement and Social Security disability benefits, the answer is no. If you meet SSA guidelines for disability, you receive SSDI until you become ineligible or reach retirement age, whichever occurs first. If you remain on SSDI until retirement, your Social Security benefits automatically convert from disability to retirement. You can't receive both at the same time.If you're asking whether you can receive private disability insurance payments after you begin receiving Social Security disability or retirement benefits, that depends on the policy. Consult with your insurance agent or employer for more information.
How to transfer my title from minnesota to california
No. California is still the "liable state" responsible for paying your benefits. However, you can continue to receive those benefits if you comply with California's requirements for getting those benefits when you move out of state. Contact California's office of employment security for information.
If you are "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by Social Security and living in your parent's home, your parent can probably transfer the home to you without penalty.
Social Security
I suggest calling the proper authority in Ontario to ask.
True
social security check
Yes, but dealing with SS in doing the transfer may be difficult, so the other parent may need to pay it directly.
social security
Absolutely not.
Francisco Ventura has written: 'Land registration and mortgages' -- subject(s): Land titles, Mortgages, Registration and transfer