No. You will collect one or the other. SSI will initially kick in, then you have to pay it back out of SSD when you qualify. SSI is usually much less than SSD.
You can get SSI if your other income, including SSD, is less than the SSI standard.
yes
Under SSD, there's a child benefit check, but you still need to get a modification. see links below
No
This would be explained in the notice that SSI sent to your wife when they discontinued benefits. My guess is that her SSD benefit as your spouse exceeds the SSI benefit.
Yes, I know of someone that Collects Child support SSI and Welfare. Messed up huh
Yes, it is possible to receive both Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits in the state of Florida. SSI is a need-based program for low-income individuals with disabilities, while SSD is based on prior work history and contributions to Social Security. Eligibility for each program is determined separately based on specific criteria.
I little confusing. Is the father on SSD? The child's SSI payment will be reduced by other income, including SSD.
If you're on SSD, there is a child benefit child. SSI & Retirement have no such provision. SSI cannot be attached for child support.
Yes (but not SSI).
From the social security web site.
A person generally receives one or the other SSD or SSI benefits. A disabled adult child cannot get social security from his parent's benefits and get SSI at the same time. Also, when one person in the family gets full SSD, all other persons in the household who receive SSI receive a lowered amount of benefits.