My grandson wants to move in with us the Grandparents, he is getting socialsecruity since his Dad past away. Right now his Mom is getting it can I tranfered that over to us since we have to take care of him, how long can he throw it he is gonna be 18 next Feb, but still is going to school.
Unless there was a lien on the assets, you're probably out of luck. However, the child might be eligible for RSDI (Social Security) based on the deceased parent's earnings.
The living parent may still be ordered to pay support. Why doesn't the living parent have custody? see link below
To obtain your deceased parent's Social Security number, you can request a copy of their Social Security Administration (SSA) record by submitting a form called "Request for Deceased Individual's Social Security Record" (Form SSA-711). You will need to provide proof of death and your relationship to the deceased parent.
Eighteen.
The guardian gets the child support, but the child can receive social security on behalf of the deceased parent until they are 18.
Not applicable. You will receive nothing more than the normal amount for a child of a deceased parent.
Hopefully, there is insurance or other funds in the will designated for the child. Of course, the child will be eligible for social security benefits if the parent worked.
To find the social security number of a deceased parent, you can request a copy of their death certificate from the vital records office in the state where they passed away. The social security number may be listed on the death certificate. You can also contact the Social Security Administration and provide proof of your relationship to the deceased parent to request their social security number.
yes the children with deceased parents get social security benefit's. but only if the parents were workers in the US.
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In the US, a dependent child of a deceased parent may be eligible for assistance from Social Security. Check with your local Social Security office.
No, you can not collect child support if the absent parent collects ssi. No matter what state you are in, anywhere in the united states. It's against the law!