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If a couple was never married but they have two children together do the children qualify for survivor benefits if the father is on disability before he dies?

yes


When you have a child will he receive the Social Security benefits that you receive?

Biological children can be eligible for survivor benefits when are of minor age and a parent dies. The termination or relinquishment of parental rights does not always relieve the requesting parent of financial obligations to his or her children, unless those children have been legally adopted. Whether or not a minor child qualifies for SS or SSI benefits would depend upon the individual's circumstances.


What are survivor benefits?

Survivor benefits are payments provided by Social Security to a spouse, ex-spouse, or dependent children when a worker dies. These benefits help provide financial support to family members who relied on the deceased person's income. The amount of survivor benefits received is based on the earnings record of the deceased person.


Are children responsible for their parent's debts when the parent dies even if you are power of attorney?

No


Something that passes to the children when the parent dies is?

Inheritance.


If a parent dies are the children responsible for the funeral costs if the parent had nothing?

Morally and ethically yes, but not legally.


When a parent dies are children effected behaviorally?

Yes, and very often to extremes.


If there is no will and the step parent dies first the spouse inherits everything then dies with the natural child living in the householdbut there are children of the step-parent outside of the house?

If there is no will, the law normally splits the estate between the spouse and the natural children.


On death of a parent and no will is made and only children are left who gets the inheritence?

If your parent dies and there is no will, there is a legal order of inheritance. The surviving spouse is next in line, then the children.


What happens if a parent dies and they left the estate to their children and some of the children take over not sharing with the others?

They can be sued.


If a dependent parent dies are the children responsible for the tax debt?

If a dependent parent dies then the estate will be responsible for their tax debt. If you are over their estate then you would have to ensure that the government gets their taxes.


How can you prevent the non-custodial parent from collecting the child's social security survivor benefites if the custodial parent dies?

To be sure I understand your question, let's say, for example, you have custody of your child, and you want to know if you die can you keep your ex from receiving Social Security suvivor benefits. Do I understand it right? If so, then NO, you cannot prevent the child's other parent from receiving SS benefits. If you have custody, I assume the other parent is paying child support. If not, you need to taket him or her to court and sue for it. If s/he is paying child support, then that's good. If you are concerend that if you die the other parent would squander the money at the expense of your child (neglect, etc.) then you need to talk to an attorney to see what can be done. But this will be a tough one since it is customary for the surviving parent to receive SS benefits for the minor child if the custodial parent dies.

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