Yes this could be possible depending on the type of social security benefits that this question is about and the reason that they would be stopped by the SSA at the age of 18.
Go to the SSA gov web site and use the search box or find some contact information for your local SSA office to get the information that you want.
Your benefits will end with the payment for the month before the month in which you attain age 18. You attain age 18 on the day before your 18th birthday.
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after you graduate. I turn 18 last year in December and still receive checks. But it does stop the month after you graduate.
No
Yes. Social Security checks are non-transferable, so you can't legally keep the check. You need to write "void" on the face and either mail it to the Social Security Administration or drop it off at your local field office. If you are considered next of kin, SSA may ultimately issue a portion or all of her last benefit to you, but you need to fill out form SSA-1724 and apply under your own name. For more information, see Sources and Related Links, below.
1.45% is that part of OASDI representing your Medicare contribution, matched by your employer. When you have reached your Social Security maximum contribution or when for other reasons you no longer have to pay into Social Security but are still employed, your contribution will reduce from 7.65% to 1.45%.
no it is not ever since they had uniforms the students grades have drop the only reason they have uniforms is because they get fat checks from the uniform company
in Colorado you can drop out of school when you are 16
You can drop out of school in Vermont once you are 16.
When a security is dropped from a stock exchange, it is "de-listed."
No, the police do not investigate if you drop out of high school.
Check with your school, they will give you a form you must complete in order to 'drop-out'.
When you transfer to another school.
Replacement cards for lost, stolen or damaged Social Security cards are free. There are "services" that charge you, then they get the card for you for free, but there's no need to pay. This site all the info: http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/ssa.cfg/php/enduser/std_adp.php?p_faqid=251 You can also stop into the local Social Security office to pick up and/or drop off an application for a replacement card
Debts are linked to social security numbers. Unless your son opened the account using your husband's information, its still tied to your son. Your husband can demand verification of the debt, but if it is more than 7.5 years since DLA (date of last activity) it should drop off anyway. Give me more information about this.
Justin did NOT drop out of school, he is getting tutored by a tutor on road because he can't go to school and tour/perform..