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No, to receive social security disability you must be considered disabled under the social security's listing of impairments.
Social Security Act
No, unfortunately, you have to be at least 62 years old to receive Social Security retirement benefits.
At age 60, or at age 50 if Social Security also finds them disabled. They are reduced benefits if taken early.
A child can receive Social SEcurity disability benefits if s/he is "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by SSA regulations.
People collect SSI when they are disabled. If a child is disabled, you can apply to see if they are eligible to receive SSI. The Social Security Office will have applications.
You can get social security at that age if you are disabled, a disabled widow, the widow of a spouse who was already collecting social security and you are not a worker. You can get social security if you are a child of a deceased parent or your grandparents are on social security and they are your sole source of care.
You have to ask the SSI people. There are lawyers who also help.
I know if you receive SSI or SSDI you have not paid enough into the Social Security fund to receive legitimate Social Security so therefore it cannot be garnished for child support. So if they were not gainfully employed long enough to accrue some social security they do not have to pay you support.
“Can I get a payday advance if I am disabled and my sole source of income is Social Security Disability?”
You will receive all of his social security.
You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.