Answering "Where would you get information on how to talk to someone about your husband benefits he is deceased service member from North Carolina you have already used your education benefits want to use his?"
deceased
Yes, a sister can potentially draw benefits from a deceased person, depending on the deceased's estate plan and applicable laws. If the deceased had a will or trust that names the sister as a beneficiary, she may receive assets or financial benefits. Additionally, certain social security benefits or life insurance proceeds may be available to siblings under specific circumstances. However, this varies by jurisdiction and the details of the deceased's financial arrangements.
surviorship benefits of a deceased seperated spouse
The term used for benefits received by the families of deceased workers is "survivor benefits." These benefits are typically provided through workers' compensation programs, life insurance policies, or pension plans, and are designed to offer financial support to the dependents of the deceased. The specific entitlements can vary based on the policies and regulations in place.
The deceased's ESTATE is due ALL pay and benefits that are owed up to the time of the death. The 'executor' of the estate may have to approach the deceased's employer to collect these benefits however.
yes u shoudl get his benefits
Eighteen.
No. Unfortunately, survivor benefits are only paid if the deceased earned wages and accumulated sufficient credits through FICA taxes.
In general, if you remarry before the age of 60, you cannot receive your deceased husband's Social Security benefits. However, if you remarry after the age of 60 (or after 50 if disabled), you may be eligible to receive benefits based on your deceased husband's work record.
Survivor benefits are paid to children of a deceased worker.
No. In most jurisdictions in the US the siblings would have no standing if the decedent had children as survivors.
I am 63 and collecting deceased widows benefits through Social Security. I have been recently been terminated from my employment. Can I collect both SS and unemployment?