Yes.
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If the father is on SSI the child is entitled to check too from SSI. If the paternity of the child has been established you are fine. You can contact SSI with the childs birth record, file a child support action and the child will receive his own check. If paternity has not been established hire and attorney or contact you local child support enforcement agency.
People collect SSI when they are disabled. If a child is disabled, you can apply to see if they are eligible to receive SSI. The Social Security Office will have applications.
If "SSID" means, "RSDI," - the man can be ordered to pay back ("retroactive") support. For SSI, retroactive support will not be ordered. The SSI recipient owes any past-due support, but it cannot be withheld from his SSI benefit.
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SSI does not include spousal benefits - each individual must be determined eligible on their own. The spouse/children might be eligible for TANF.
Inheriting a house can impact your Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, as the value of the home may be considered an asset. If the inherited property is your primary residence, it typically does not count against the asset limit for SSI. However, if you inherit additional property or if the house is not your primary residence, its value may affect your eligibility for SSI. It's important to consult with a financial advisor or a legal expert to understand the specific implications for your situation.
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Generally no. The home you live in is not considered a "resource" when considering SSI eligibility. See http://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-resources-ussi.htm. But there are other significant eligibility requirements, and if your falsify your information or hide resources that affect eligibility (either on initial application or while receiving SSI), eventually your house could be jeopardized if the government comes after you to repay the ill-gotten monies. SSI fraud by the way is a felony...
Purchase of a house for your family to live in (versus income property) should not have any effect on your daughter's SSI eligibility.
The amount a person on disability can earn while owning a house varies depending on the specific disability program they are enrolled in. For example, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) has no limits on earnings, but Supplemental Security Income (SSI) has strict income limits, typically around $1,600 per month for individuals in 2023. However, the income from owning a house, such as rent from tenants, may affect eligibility for SSI. It's essential to consult with a benefits specialist for personalized advice based on individual circumstances.
Yes, a person on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can buy a house. However, the purchase must be carefully considered, as owning a home can affect their eligibility for SSI benefits. If the home is the person's primary residence and meets certain rules regarding asset limits, it may not count against their SSI eligibility. It's advisable for individuals to consult with a financial advisor or a benefits counselor to understand the implications fully.
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