As long as you are eligible to receive benefits, they do not end until the day of your death. At that time based on your death your family will be eligible to receive an end-of-life benefit to assist with burial/crematory arrangements.
No an individual can not change their Social Security death benefits on any websites on the world wide web. But they can be changed at business centers and by reapplying for death benefits.
If you are the primary person on Social Security in your family, they pay a $255 benefit. If you are not the above, then no.
When an individual dies, social security should be notified as soon as possible and the funeral director will report the persons death and they will require that persons social security number.
You may receive Social Security benefits following your mother's death if she had enough work credits for eligibility and if you are under 18 years old (19 if still in high school) or you became disabled before age 22.
If you are looking to determine what benefits are available to your mother, you should connect with Social Security directly, or look at this publication: www.ssa.gov/pubs/10008.pdf
Anyone who holds a Social Security Card at the time of their death will be listed on the Social Security Death Index.
Within the limits of income.
If the stepparent has legal guardianship, yes.
if you die all minors that are yours get death benefits
Social Security Death Benefits until age 18.
To be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits, you must have a medical condition that prevents you from working and is expected to last at least one year or result in death. You must also have worked and paid Social Security taxes for a certain period of time to qualify.
After being approved for death benefits from Social Security, it typically takes about 6 to 12 weeks for the benefits to be processed and issued. The exact time can vary based on the specific circumstances of the case and the workload of the Social Security Administration. It's important to ensure that all required documentation is submitted promptly to avoid delays. Once approved, beneficiaries will generally receive payments on a monthly basis.