If you mean, social security number - you don't.
No, no, no, no and no! Personal information of the child and the parent is confidential.
Can a child with diabetes receive social security benefits
Your being unemployed does not qualify the child to receive Social Security benefits.
For a minor child (under age 18) to collect Social Security, the child's parents must be eligible for Social Security. This generally occurs when the parent(s) become 62 or "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by Social Security.
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
Get StartedOnce you begin receiving social security benefits, you will need to advise the Social Security Administration of any change(s) that may affect your benefits. Events which may cause changes in your social security benefits include but are not limited to the following:Change of address;Marriage or divorce;Name change;Change in income, earnings or another government benefits;Birth or adoption of a child;Change in child custody;Imprisonment or institutionalization of a beneficiary;Departure from the United States for 30 days or more;Death of a beneficiary;Change in direct deposit accounts;Beneficiary becomes unable to manage his/her funds."
No, your social security number does not change when you get married.
You can get social security at that age if you are disabled, a disabled widow, the widow of a spouse who was already collecting social security and you are not a worker. You can get social security if you are a child of a deceased parent or your grandparents are on social security and they are your sole source of care.
Not automatically they are two separate issues. For a disabled child to collect SSI benefits they must qualify under the Social Security requirements. Visit Social Security Online for complete information.
Can you draw social security and teachers retirement and change from your social security to my wife who passed away a short time ago?
There is no such thing as "social security child support." If the child's parent(s) is eligible for Social Security, the child is probably eligible, also. In such a case, the child's benefit is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
No, you cannot change your social security number to get a job you must use the number you are assigned.