answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

the diff here is dis benefits are the same as getting socal sec benefits. dis pay more because of some kind of injury /not able to work. If the person is a child then they would get the payments up to not in school any more or over I think 16

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Does a child whose mother was receiving disability and died receive her disability benefits?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Can a child receive medical benefits if the mother has sole custody and the father dies?

Yes a child can receive medical benefits if the mother has sole custody and the father dies. The state will provide the mother with assistance which will include medical benefits for the child. This can happen with or without the father passing on.


Who can get massage?

Although there is no minimum age as such, I recommend that anyone under 16 should receive consent from an adult who has parental rights. That person should be in the room whilst the individual is receiving massage. This is in order to safe guard not only the child, but yourself as a therapist. Babies inside their mother's wombs can receive the benefits of their mother's massage.


Can your mother of 71 live in the UK and receive benefits she is a british subject?

It depends on her income and savings


Will the mother of the child receive back pay when the father pays it?

If you're in the US, any past due child support is due to and paid to the custodial parent unless the custodial parent is receiving benefits. In some cases the arrears are owed to the state.


How long social security disability expire?

There has never been an obsolete answer to this continuously asked question. But if you're permanently disable, then your benefits will not end. If you're about to become fully retired, then you'll start to receive "Retirement Benefits" which doesn't change any of your income benefits. -Kanaan Yarahuan Source(s): - Google - Social Security paper work - My mother - My brother - 30 Minutes of research


What is wage earner mean in social security form?

The Wage Earner refers to the person who is working that is responsible (gives financial support) for the individual (also known as the beneficiary) who is applying to receive benefits from Social Security. With Child Disability claims this would be the mother or father that is employed. For retirement it would be yourself.


The father has custody and received a letter stating that the mother is not required to pay child support any longer since she became mentally disabled. Why?

This could be because she is receiving disability pay and is not working because of her condition. Courts cannot attach judgments to disability pay, and so that is why you received the letter. If the situation changes and she eventually is back at work, the payments can start again--but there will not be any back pay for you to receive, since it stops now.


Will you receive a stimulus check if you are 18 and getting social security?

In short, yes.The one-time payment of $250 will be only for recipients of '''Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security benefits, Veterans benefits or Railroad Retirement benefits and will be separate from the normal monthly payment. (Separate direct deposit or separate check.)For additional details including eligibility requirements, see the following site:http://tinyurl.com/pdep2p-----------------------'''


Can an American Citizen whose mother was born in Canada receive some type of retirement benefits while residing in the US?

The person in question. Her mother was born in London Ontario around 1908. The Mother's maiden was Rosalene Margarette Wells.


Why are receiving blankets called receiving blankets?

Baby blankets are called receiving blankets simply because it is the first to wrapped the baby when he's out on mother's womb.


How can you find out if a family member took benefits that belonged to your mother?

If you can't ask your mother whether someone took benefits that belonged to her, you will have to figure out what benefits were due her, and who received them.


If a minor is under custody of his or her mother can the minor or is the minor entitled to file a case for being neglected of receiving any benefits from the court appointed child support check?

No, but the other parent can file something. see link