How do you apply for social security child support?
There is no such thing as "social security child support." If the child's parent(s) is eligible for Social Security, the child is probably eligible, also. In such a case, the child's benefit is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
Can I draw social security from my diseased husband?
No. You need to report his death to Social Security. If you have been cashing the checks for a while, think about it. Reporting the death and dealing with it now is FAR better than letting it go. It will only get more difficult to deal with as time goes on. You can always make an anonymous call to Social Security just to get information and to put your mind at ease. It's not likely that you will get in trouble if you have done something inadvertently and desire to make things right.
You can get Widow's benefits, and there are some things you can do to get benefits even before your full retirement age which I'm presuming is 66. It appears that you can opt for your own benefits of record, or widow's benefits, and there may be ways to switch from one to the other. Check the link for some material that might help. The link has not been researched and must be taken as informational only; the material the author offers has not been checked by us for accuracy.
We are sorry for your loss, and we hope this works out well for you.
What day are social security checks mailed if the third is on the weekend?
The social security checks are programed in to be mailed before the third if the date falls on the weekend.
Social Security checks are rarely or ever late. I would suggest that the check be direct mailed to a bank. It is safer that way.
How long does it take to get an approval letter for Social Security Disability?
The length of time it takes to receive a decision on your disability claim is from three to five months. That is, if you receive a favorable decision. If not, you may have to appeal for years; how many depends on the number of denials you receive. It can take up to six years or even longer.
http://www.socialsecurityoffices.us/length-of-time-to-receive-approval-or-denial/
Can a person draw Social Security from dead husband if he was fully qualified to do so?
No. A dead person cannot be sent social security and you cannot collect social security for another person, especially a dead one. ADDED: The above answer is in error. If you are a qualifying and eligible spouse or child of a deceased SS beneficiary you may be eligible. See: http://www.ssa.gov/ww&os2.htm
Do you claim children's social security benefits?
Survivor benefits are paid to children of a deceased worker.
What is entitlements-social security mean?
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Since each wage earner puts money into the account, and it is matched by the employer, it is an entitlement. Just because Congress borrowed the money in the account does not mean it is not owed and due to all Americans.
Is your medicaid number the same as your social security number?
Yes. Your Medicare card number is your Social Security number with an alpha-numeric code on the end that indicates your status for drawing benefits. For example, an A means you are (or were) the primary wage earner; B means "aged wife, 62 or older; B1 means aged husband, 62 or older, and so on.
Just to add on to this Beautiful answer...you should ask another question on ask.com "Why did i find it smart to post my SOCIAL SECURITY CARD online!"
Example: 123-45-6789 A
Can a irrevocable trust use a social security number?
If the irrevocable trust is properly drafted and is not, in fact, a grantor-owned revocable trust, then it should have its own unique Taxpayer Identification Number ("TIN").
What is required by law for each individual social security account?
employers and employees both have to contribute equal amounts of money into the Social Security Trust Fund
Why do geographers need to know exactly were places are located?
Geographers need to know so much about places on the earth. Some of the common things they need to know include original state, land features of the place, underground activities, climate and so much more.
How can you get the balance you owe to social security?
One has to apply for their Social Security. If an application has been made and there are monies owing to you then it is important to contact your local Social Security office and file a claim for the funds that are owed to you.
Is is legal for a bank to put a hold on social security deposits?
Yes. Direct desposit is not a legal right, but merely a perk of most banks.
Are retirement benefits taxed?
Federal tax, yes. In states they may be, but some states give retirees a tax break. Some states have no income tax.
Why might the social security act be considered of the most important achievements of the new deal?
Because it gives money to retired people over 65 years of age.
Are social security checks called federal benefit checks?
Social Security has been called a federal benefit payment since it was created in the 1930s. The term "federal benefits" applies to a large number of programs, including Social Security, Social Security Disability Insurance, Medicare, and others.
Are your Social Security benefits deducted from your unemployment benefits?
Most states no longer penalize Social Security recipients with unemployment offsets, but five states -- Illinois, Louisiana, South Dakota, Utah and Virginia -- currently reduce weekly unemployment benefits by 50% of your prorated monthly Social Security check.
South Dakota and Virginia have repealed their offset laws, but still have a provision allowing them to deduct Social Security benefits from unemployment checks when state unemployment funds fall below a pre-determined threshold. The long recession and high unemployment rate triggered the offset in both states.
When employing local national support?
Ensure that contracted linguists do not jeopardize operations through espionage.
Which Cabinet Officer would be responsible for Social Security?
While the Social Security Administration was recently part of the Department of Health and Human Services, it is now (as of 1994) an Independent Federal Agency. As the Cabinet is made up solely of the heads of Departments, the Social Security Agency has no representative in the Cabinet.
Can a widow receive her own social security benefits and her deceased husband's?
Yes, but the marriage had to be 10+ years before the divorce.