What are the Requirements for a social security number?
It depend on the country. Diffrent counties have different requirements.
If your income is at or below 200% of the poverty level (amount varies by family size), he or she should qualify for CHIP or SCHIP ((State) Children's Health Insurance Program). President Obama signed this expanded health coverage into law in February 2009.
Each state has a different name for its program, but you can access specific information for your state and receive help with the application process by calling 1-800-KIDS NOW (1-877-543-7669).
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Judgments and other legal actions are a matter of public record. By law, social security numbers cannot be available in public records, even when though records contain them (as in Federal Tax lien based on employment and bankruptcy filings). Additionally, social security numbers do not have the precendence in credit reporting that most consumers think they do. Credit "merge" logic primarily focuses on your name and location information.
Can a person get social security benefits for asthma?
it depends, how bad is the asthma? the eneral rule for receiving ssd (social security disability) benefits is that the illness or disease is what stops you from being able to work.
What if i get Pregnant receiving social security disability medicare?
You will use your medicare to pay for the medical costs of pregnancy.
The question is, " can you physically and emotionally care for the baby ?"
Why is SS Checks being mailed out later in the month?
I think the reason SS are being mailed out later in the month is - to save the Government more Money , it adds up . when you first start your SS they hold you back a month ( never get that back) and now it will be 5 days later to get my SS saving the government 5 days of my Money .
Can you receive social security disability for angina?
Angina is not an impairment that's presumed to be disabling. Therefore, you would need to show that it's not treatable and that its effects make it impossible for you to perform any work that you would qualify for based on your age, education and experience.
Unless you file with Social Security for disability for you ailments, you will unfortunately will be on the hook with the doctor who is trying to garnish your wages. Unless you are not working, you will be garnished. I know as it happened to my dad and the advice he was given was to seek SSD or else you will have to pay. Maybe you can work out a payment arrangement with this doctor to get him off your wages, it doesn't hurt to ask.
How much will you get from ssdi per month if you are 17?
Contact social security. They have a web site and they are very helpful with information. Forms can also be filed online.
What is the disability of using social security?
Social security disability is one of the programs that pays disability benefits. The other is Supplementary Security Income. Disability is paid to those who cannot work due to a medical reason that will last for at least a year. The downside to recieving diasability is limited income and inability to pursue a career.
You need a longer question. We don't know what you're asking.
Here's a possible answer - If a person dies this month, even if it's the last day of the month, you have to return the S.S. check that comes next month.
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No, you don't. Social Security checks are payment for the previous month in which you were alive for any length of time during that month, even if it was just one day.
SS does not pay forward because there is no guarantee a recipient will be alive "next month".
How do you answer Position you are applying for?
You're filling out an application for some job. What job? That's the position you are applying for.
After legally married how long does it take to obtain a social security number of US?
362565635864561475257822582756287276247561876127178687257668179156556545456798trillion years!
Yes. Minors under age 18 (or 19, if still in elementary or high school) are eligible for Social Security benefits if a qualifying parent also receives benefits. While the State of New York administers SSDI for its residents, Social Security is a federal program and the same rules apply regardless where you live.
If you moved to Arkansas from Michigan and collect social security can you be garnish?
Moving would have no bearing on this issue. Yes, you could have your income garnished under some circumstances. If you owe money, it is best to pay it if at all possible, or declare bankruptcy if you can not.
Can your social security number be blackballed?
The US will sometimes flag a social security number as a suspected terrorist. Being flagged means you get searched rigorously in airport security. Some airlines will refuse to fly those who are flagged. Getting flagged happens on pretty flimsy circumstances. If your name is similar to a known terrorist or fugitive, or even sounds similar to the same culture it may be flagged. Once flagged, it is difficult (probably impossible to clear it). Instead a Redress Number is obtained. Airlines who check for social security flags will often accept a redress number in your response.
Can a person has a fracter in their back get social Security?
There are countless stories of people with multiple broken bones that have been denied benefits
What are the benefits of EGCG?
EGCG is an abundant and and extremely potent antioxidant that feature a variety of health benefits. For example, EGCG has been found to decrease the risk of developing cardiovascular problems.
Will filing bankruptcy end child support garnishing of a Social Security Disability check?
No. As part of the Bradley Amendment (1986), child support payments won't be ended or reduced for any discretionary reason, including bankruptcy.
If I understand correctly, you are an adult who has been disabled since childhood and are not eligible for Social Security Disability because you have not worked. My twenty-one year old daughter has been disabled since birth but could not get SSI before she was eighteen. If you are only eligible for SSI you will not receive any back pay. If you are eligible to draw some Social Security (this would be based on one or both of your parents) and some SSI you will receive back pay from the time you applied until payments start. However, it will not be the same amount as one payment per month from the date you applied until payments are receive; SSI will take a large portion of your back pay. The exact math is complicated. You may want to go to your local Social Security office and have someone explain your case, which is what I had to do.
Where is the social security office in Toronto?
I need an address for my local Social Security Office in toronto
What legal rights does an ex-wife have concerning ex-husband's last name and Social Security number?
The ex-husband does not have any control over whether or not the ex-wife changes her name upon divorce. I don't really understand the social security number question, but if you're asking if she can use his social security number, no she cannot. Even during marriage, she could not do that without his permission, however.
Answer and ClarificationShe can continue to use her "married" name is she wants to. That's up to her. She may want to keep a record of his SS number because if they were married long enough she will be able to collect under his SS benefit at the time of her retirement. She can read more about collecting an ex-husband's Social Security Benefit at the related link.
For a while my kids received savings bonds and I didn't know their SS# so it was issued in their name and the SS# was mine so when we cash them in I will be paying the taxes and they will get the money. I don't know the legal answer and our bonds are easy since it is my child. But that might help. * It belongs to the person who is named. It is not an unusual occurrance.
What income is considered wealthy?
Twice your current income
Another Answer:
Wealth is not directly related to income. The usual measure of wealth is "Net Worth", which is the total value of an individual's assets (not including a primary residence and not including cars) minus any debts (mortgage, car loans, credit cards).
For many people, the threshold of being "wealthy" means having sufficient assets to maintain their lifestyle without being employed by someone else--in other words, to be able to retire, regardless of age. The usual rule of thumb is that you need to have accumulated a net worth that is 20 times the net income that you need. Or, to look at it another way, you need to be able to live on a 5% return on your assets.
There are many people who have high incomes, but have not accumulated very much wealth. They are at a disadvantage because they are accustomed to a lifestyle that will not permit them to accumulate wealth at a sufficient rate. Conversely, there are many people who have modest incomes but have accumulated enough assets to be financially independent.
No longer on Social Security but owe can your income tax be garnished?
Yes. If you owe the federal government money, the Department of the Treasury can withhold your income tax refund to satisfy the debt.