if i get married will my son loose his ssi he is 8 yrs old
Yes.Yes.Yes.Yes.
if a person get married before you collect from your dead husband ssi age 60 can you still get his ssi
If you had been married to your husband more than 20 years, you should still be able to receive SSI benefits from your exhusband. Check with www.socialsecurity.gov.
You would not be entitled to any of the SSI benefits. For a person to be eligible for any SS benefits of their partner, that person must be legally married to the receipient of such. The child might be entitled to survivor benefits upon the death of the SS beneficiary, but parentage would have to be established and the deceased would have to be qualified for regular SS retirement benefits or SSD not SSI.
Ireceive a small social security and ssi amount. If i will receive unemployment benefits will if affect my ssi?
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I was married 18 years. I have never remarried can I draw his retirement
If you have been turned down repeatedly for SSI, it may be time to hire a lawyer.
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The SSI shouldn't have been stopped, which isn't attachable for child support anyway, but she has no claim against you. see link
Yes, a person receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can be a cosigner for a car loan. However, being a cosigner does not directly affect their SSI income, as SSI is based on individual income and resources. It's important to note that if the primary borrower defaults on the loan, the cosigner may be responsible for repayment, which could impact their financial situation. Additionally, if the loan affects their overall resources or income, it could potentially influence their SSI eligibility.