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If she no longer a dependent of yours she should no longer be entitled to the payments. They should have been paid to you anyway for her behalf if I'm not mistaken. I'm sure a check was never sent in the name of a minor. Make sure she does not call them pretending to be you and change the direct deposit account. Call SS to make sure no change has been made without your permission and maybe tell them not to let it be changed.

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It should be pointed out that you are responsible for your child's support until they reach eighteen years of age and have completed secondary school. Any funds you receive for that child should go toward her support at her grandmother's home.

SSA benefits can be paid to your unmarried children if they are:

  • Younger than 18;
  • Between 18 and 19 years old, but in elementary or secondary school as full-time students; or
  • Age 18 or older and severely disabled (the disability must have started before age 22).
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Q: Can i stop my child from receiving benefit payments off my social security disability if she is 17 and no longer living with me she has moved out and into her maternal grandmothers home ..?
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