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SSI is a federal program. Your SSDI income is too high for SSI regardless of where you live. The same is likely true for Medicaid, regardless of state.
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I was told by a group of Social Security Attorneys that the MOST I could expect was $950.00 per month. It depends on how much has been paid into SS by the recipient while he/she was working (Payroll deductions).
If you don't deposit your SSI checks or cash them, then yes the checks can be cancelled and the money would be lost. But if you deposit the money into your bank or cash the check and save the money, then no, the money cannot get taken away.
No. SSI beneficiaries are exempt from paying child support (except for past-due support). Child support cannot be garnished from SSI payments.
None, SSI cannot be attached
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It depends on how much it is.
No, people in California who receive SSI cannot get SNAP, which is the new name for food stamps. This is because California already adds money to the SSI payment. Many times, people can get SNAP while they are waiting for their SSI to be approved, and can continue to get SNAP if their SSI is not approved.
No. You will collect one or the other. SSI will initially kick in, then you have to pay it back out of SSD when you qualify. SSI is usually much less than SSD.
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