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You can't. If the child is his then said child has the same entitlement rights under Social Security law as does his other children. The SSA establishe guidelines which determine who qualifies for any type of SS benefits. Such regulations are governed by federal law and are not subject to the intervention of a private party.

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Q: How can you ensure the current spouse's child of your children's father who was separated from him doesn't receive social security from the deceased father?
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