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yes the children with deceased parents get social security benefit's. but only if the parents were workers in the US.
No, or very rarely at least. Social Security ends when you either turn 18, or when you graduate from High School. The age that children of a deceased parent stop receiving Social Security is age 18, after they graduate from High School. They can receive it until 19, if they haven't graduated high school and still attending. I called Social Security after I posted my first comment. When they turn 18, they can have their money direct deposit to their account if the child wants, or they choose to have a check sent to them direct, until they graduate at age 19,
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Survivor benefits are paid to children of a deceased worker.
When a child's Social Security benefits from a deceased parent end, it does not automatically adjust the benefits for the other children who are still receiving them. Each child's benefit amount is based on the deceased parent's earnings and the family maximum limit set by Social Security, which can affect the total benefits available to the remaining children. If one child's benefits stop, the remaining children's benefits may increase, but this depends on the overall family benefit calculation. It's advisable to consult with Social Security directly for specific cases and adjustments.
A federal program that provides benefits for retirees, the disabled, and the children of deceased workers. U.S. employees must pay a SoCal security tax to fund this program.
If the father has any children under 18 years old, they do.
To obtain your deceased parent's Social Security number, you can request a copy of their Social Security Administration (SSA) record by submitting a form called "Request for Deceased Individual's Social Security Record" (Form SSA-711). You will need to provide proof of death and your relationship to the deceased parent.
Yes, social security money can be claimed from a deceased father after one year.
A survivor Social Security benefits? A widow or widower can receive benefits at any age if she or he takes care of the deceased worker's child who is entitled to a child's benefit and younger than age 16 or disabled. A deceased worker's unmarried children who are younger than age 18 (or up to age 19 if they are attending elementary or secondary school full time) also can receive benefits. Children can get benefits at any age if they were disabled before age 22 and remain disabled. For more information on survivors benefits, see our publication "Survivors Benefits". Go to the SSA.gov web site SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE Click on the below Related Link
It is illegal to obtain a deceased person's Social Security number without proper authorization. You can request this information through the Social Security Administration or by contacting the deceased person's estate executor or legal representative.
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