lol yes u have a migrochip implanted in your heart and when you it stops beating the chip sends them a message
Social security may not stop when you die. It depends on the situation. The social security office will know how to apply your particular situation.
we all die
If you die you don't need the check
You are given a social security number the day you are born. You do not choose it. It is automatically yours to own forever. Every individual has their very own social security number that they own until they die. This is why it is important to take care of your social security card. If it is stolen, the person who has it can steal your identity and use it anyway they want, If you lose your social security card, notify the social security office as soon as possible. That person who stole it now ha become you, with regards to finances and you will be responsible for theft if you do not report it immediately to the banks and stores and everyone else you do business with.
No. There is no way that MySpace could automatically know that a subscriber has died.
They remain in the Social Security fund to be paid to other beneficiaries.
They're expecting you to die soon.
On average, about 6,700 Social Security recipients pass away daily in the United States, based on statistics from the Social Security Administration.
If you die you cannot possibly pay child support. The custodial parent needs to apply for Survivor's Benefits through the Social Security Administration.
On average, approximately 10,000 Social Security recipients die each day in the United States. This figure is based on data from the Social Security Administration, which tracks the number of beneficiaries who pass away daily. It's important to note that this number can fluctuate slightly from day to day but remains relatively consistent overall.
*i probally should add that my dads side of the family doesn`t know i exist an we never had a phaternity test Recieving social security money: now that's an acceptable idea
I'm 79 yrs old can I continue to collect my social security and my husband should he die?