how old are you and are you living with him?
YES - if you can document that your support is 50% or greater of the parents disability check
is there a stimulus check for disabled people?”
Are you currently disabled? If so, check with your employer and / or state's social security disability benefits. If not currently disabled, you can get individual long-term disability protection from a handful of disability insurance companies, or through your employer.
Unless death is regarded a disability NO
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
No, the content of your bank account has no relevance to your eligibility for disability payments. What they want to know is, are you actually disabled, and do you have disability insurance. That is what counts.
You can check with your local government's disability services department, search online for disability resources in your area, contact disability advocacy organizations, or visit the website of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for information on accommodations and resources for the disabled.
Ask at http://cetatenie.just.ro/.
You don't lose your disability determination but it might affect your check amount. Example: Your spouse makes enough money to care for both of you; your check might be reduced or zero. Example: The husband is on full disability; a disabled wife's check might be cut drastically.
Children of those who receive Social Security Disability Benefits may be entitled to a small monthly benefit amount. Benefits would be paid only if the claimant is considered SSDI or Title II. Those who receive benefits from SSI or Title XVI do not qualify.
Receivers of Social Security will receive a payment of $250 in May. It will happen automatically.
I AM NOT sure from whom you get a disability check, but I have worked with disabled people for some years now, so I'll take a shot at trying to answer your question. Generally, your disability check would be for YOUR disability. I don't imagine your daughter (adopted granddaughter) receiving any of your disability check. The only things I see happening are: your granddaughter is disabled and receives a check. OR, since you are taking custody/guardianship of a minor, maybe you would get an increase in YOUR check, because you would now have a dependent. Whatever happens, her last name should not matter, as long as she lives with you, you are her legal guardian and she is your legal dependent. There is also a possibility of you receiving a stipend (sum of money) for adopting the child. You don't say where you get your disability checks from: a former employer, the state in which you live, or the federal government. You should probably pose the question you are asking to whom ever sends you your checks. I hope I have helped out!