No it will not reduce the amount of benefits that you are qualified to receive.
No, your benefits will not decrease, nor will the benefits of anyone else who may be entitled to draw Social Security against your work record (a current spouse, minor children, etc.)
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
If you are already receiving social security and are fired can you receive unemployment benefits?
No, stepchildren and spouses are not eligible for Social Security disability benefits based on their relationship to someone receiving disability benefits. Social Security disability benefits are typically only available to the individual who is disabled, assuming they meet the eligibility criteria.
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Yes. I live in Indiana and my children and I have been receiving social security benefits based on his income for the last 4 1/2 years. I would give it all back, and more, to have him back.
No the social security payment amount that you are qualified to receive will not have any affect on the amount of your spouses payment amount that he is already receiving
Yes, vacation pay counts as income when receiving survivor benefits. It shouldn't change the social security benefits you are receiving, however.
It depends on the type of Social Security benefits the minor receives. Disability benefits would mean he is unable to work.
No. Your benefits are calculated individually and do not change when your spouse begins receiving his or her benefits.
No cap. Your savings are not a factor in receiving social security benefits. After all, the government is simply returning YOUR money that you paid into your whole working life.