Yes, SSI is for the disabled.
No. Social Security does not pay prisoners.
You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.
You collect disability only if you show that you are unable to perform work, not that you worked as long as you have. If you worked eight years and there are justifiable reasons for quitting, as determined by your state's employment security office then you might be eligible for unemployment benefits. This has nothing to do with the Social Security you are presently receiving.
If you never married, you cannot collect on his social security.
If she was married to him for at least 10 years, she can. See the Related Link below for more information.
Not if the widow's benefit is also SSN. You get one or the other, usually you can chose the one that is of more value.
I'm 79 yrs old can I continue to collect my social security and my husband should he die?
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
The Social Security Administration does not recognize domestic partnerships, even if they are opposite-sex.
Social Security has been in trouble for years and years, I will never see my money, this I know.
You have to have been married 10 yrs. See the Related Link below.