I see no reason why not but if you move out of the country, you may lose your benefits. Contact SSA.
If you still meet the financial limit and are considered disabled
yes
i have social security disabiliy now and now my husband is needing to file. If he receives SSD will his affect mine. And we have been married for four years.
You should obtain a social security number. If there is another issue preventing your obtaining one, you will need to get it cleared up.
I assume you are referring to Social Security's "disabled adult child" benefits. I believe that if you marry, you may no longer collect DAC benefits, unless you marry another DAC. Call Social Security for clarification.
No. You do not need a social security number to get married in California. But you MUST have some sort of identification document, such as your passport, etc., to identify yourself.
Receiving disability benefits does not make you legally unable to marry.
Getting married can reduce your SSI benefit or cause the payments to stop altogether -- it depends on your wife's income. If she has a large income you will probably lose some and maybe all. If she has a meager income probably not.If you want help calculating your possible loss of benefits, contact your local Social Security officeEach case is different with the Social Security Administration. Some people can marry and not lose any benefits. You can speak to an agent and ask about your certain case.
No. You cannot enter into a civil union in California. The Social Security Administration ("SSA") does not recognize civil unions. Now, if you were to marry someone of the same sex, then your eligibility would have to be reviewed, since the SSA does recognize same-sex marriages.
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You can't.