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MOr wrong answers ON SSI , You DO NOT receive SSI because of age or a surviving child. That is Social security. NOT ssi. the answer is depending on your house hold income your SSI payments will be adjusted...

This depends on what type of SSI you are receiving. If it is your spouses SSi, yes. If it is for surviving children, no. If it is yours because of your age or a disability, no.

SSI(Supplemental Security Income) is for people that become disabled( born or become) and have not worked enough under Social Security to collect SSDI(Social Security Disability Insurance)

I married and I'm disabled and on SSI. I did not loose my benefits. My check is directly affected by any income my husband gets( such as before his unemployment ran out they reduced my check because it's not earned income- a job is earned income and you're allowed to make more money before they deduct it from your check.)

As of 2009, I got a letter stating that if my husband made more than ( I wish!!) 2100, then I would loose cash benefits, and it that went on for 12 months- then I would still keep insurance based on still being disabled but not able to collect a money payment because of over limit income. If my husbands receives SSDI, then my check will be reduced to make up the difference, as of right now they have said 1100 is the max for two people can collect on Social Security programs.

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NO... that is your money set aside for when its your time to receive it ... there is no way it can be taken from you if it was gained legally ... you can hit the loto for millions and still get a ssi check in the mail...

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Sometimes, not always. If you are receiving SSI, widow or widower's benefits, your marriage may affect your benefit. If you receive retirement or Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits, your marriage will not affect your benefit.

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If you get married, your spouse's income and resources may affect your eligibility.

If you and your spouse are on SSI, the benefit you receive will change from an individual rate to a couple rate.

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Yes, you will lose it. Although, if you only live together, you can still keep it.

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no because you getting married has nothing to do with his disability benefits he has the right to his benefits reguardless of what decisions you make in life ... =)

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It depends on the details such as who is collecting, what type of benefit is being paid, whether the spouse-to-be has an income, etc. See related link.

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no

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