What happens if I marry while I am receiving social security disabilty
i draw ssi benifits can i get a loan drawing only 698 a month?
no
You would not be entitled to any of the SSI benefits. For a person to be eligible for any SS benefits of their partner, that person must be legally married to the receipient of such. The child might be entitled to survivor benefits upon the death of the SS beneficiary, but parentage would have to be established and the deceased would have to be qualified for regular SS retirement benefits or SSD not SSI.
As of 2021, to qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) in the United States, individuals cannot have more than $794 per month in income. This translates to an annual income limit of $9,528. However, this amount can vary depending on factors such as marital status and other sources of income.
i live in mississippi and having neck and back problems and i draw from my husband's ss
WHEN CAN I DRAW SS BEENEFITS65Yes
No, the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program does not provide benefits for spouses or dependents. SSI is a needs-based program that provides financial assistance to individuals with low income and limited resources who are disabled, blind, or elderly.
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Yes (but not SSI or public assistance).
Yes, though it may affect the amount of SSI the child is receiving as it comes from that parent's SS account.
If you received income from someone (such as someone else's SSI), it would have to be reported to the unemployment office, which could reduce or eliminate your unemployment benefit