Of course. The transfer of real property will add assets to his profile and may cause a change in his benefits. It also may eventually result in a medical assistance lien on the property to pay back benefits. You should consult with an attorney who specializes in special needs trusts before making this transfer.
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
Yes, you can work while receiving Social Security benefits, but your earnings may affect the amount of benefits you receive.
Your lawyer must bring the papers to you to sign. Being in jail normally does not affect property ownership.
Common social security retirement questions include: When can I start receiving benefits? How much will my benefits be? Can I work and still receive benefits? How does my spouse's work history affect my benefits? How do I apply for benefits?
There are only a couple factors that would affect your disability benefits. It depends on when you were injured and how you were compensated for the injuries that occured. Your best bet is to contact the Social Security office and ask to speak to someone there about your current situation.
This depends on what you inherited: if you inherited property and your benefits can be affected; if you inherited money and are saving it, 2% of that money is counted as income.
Yes, if you have won a substantial prize you MUST tell the ss department. They will then work out what you should get (if anything). If you are receiving social security at full retirement age (66), additional income should not affect your benefits. If you are receiving Social Security benefits for any other reason, call the office to inquire at 1-800-772-1213.
If you receive state benefits, the state child support agency will contact you for information about the non-custodial parent. This is to ensure that the NCP reimburses the State, to the extent that s/he is able, for medical and other benefits it pays on the child's behalf. If you are receiving cash assistance (TANF), the State will retain the child support to reimburse for that expense.
Social Security has no affect on Colorado's unemployment benefits. Only 4 other states have their unemployment offset by a portion of Social Security.
The amount of money you can make on Social Security depends on your earnings history and when you start receiving benefits. The average monthly benefit for retired workers in 2021 is about 1,500, but individual amounts can vary. Working while receiving Social Security benefits may also affect the amount you receive.
It doesn't. You just need to contact EDD and follow their instructions for moving while receiving benefits.
Because question #19 on ?Florida's application for unemployment addresses Retirement Pensions, it is possible to file when you have one, but it could also affect the amount of your benefits.