You local social security authority will be able to provide you with sound financial advice concerning your life-insurance. Or you could simple check the wording in your policy. If your surviving family members can benefit, it will say so in there.
To get a personalized estimate of your SocialSecurity benefits, use theRetirement Estimator online.More info at US Social Security Office site.
You will have to contact the social security administration for some assistance in filling out the SSI form. Go to the SSA gov website and use the search box for SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY BENEFITS
If you are asking about retiring at 62 and collect Social Security benefits and continue working while receiving the benefits, yes. But you will be limited to how much income you may earn and not be penalized. Check with your local SS office for more detailed info.
Not enough info to answer the question. Survivor benefits from who or what? How old are the children? If they are minors, who has custody of them, or who is their guardian? You may need to consult with a legal project attorney who may be able to advise you on this matter.
To get a copy of your social security card, you need to go to your local social security office. You can find out where this is by typing your info in at ssa.gov
From the social security web site.
where can i get info on how much will i receive from social security when i retire at age 62 or how can get in touch with social security
AARP can help you gather everything you need and even provides you with a Social Security Benefits and a retirement calculator to help you prepare. http://www.aarp.org/work/social-security/info-05-2011/10-steps-to-retire-every-day.html
im trying to find out if a family member had life insurance by using their social security number
Typically no. There are no absolutes here. If you disclosed to the Court that you were in the process of obtaining Disability, you should have nothing to worry about. However, if you kept this info from them, I would ask the lawyer who handled your case. * No. All Social Security benefits whether disability, SSI, or regular pension benefits are exempt from bankruptcy action.
An ex-offender has the legal right to apply for any Social Security and/or Supplemental Security Income benefity they may qualify for, but there is no "emergency" supplement benefit that exists for ex-offenders.
No, they are not qualified to do that. That is very personal info that they should not have access to.