If you are taking care of a child and are receiving Social Security benefits for that reason, the child's benefits may stop at a different time from your own. For example, if your child is not disabled, your benefits will end when the child turns 16 years old. If the child is disable...
Data suggests as many as half of orphaned children in the U.S. are not receiving the Social Security benefits for which they are eligible, according to Joyal Mulheron, founder and executive director at Evermore, a nonpartisan nonprofit focused on improving the lives of bereaved people. "That's...
Children Get Social Security Benefits, Too
Legislation has been introduced that would prohibit using SSI or Title II Social Security benefits to reimburse a state for foster care maintenance payments; require state child welfare agencies to screen foster children for benefits; and for any foster child already receiving benefits, it would also...
you may be entitled to their Social Security benefits. In 2017 alone, the Social Security Administration distributed an estimated $2.6 billion on average each month to children of recipients who were disabled, retired or deceased. But there are specific qualifications for receiving these benefits, in...
There are approximately 260,000 Black children receiving survivor benefits from Social Security. With nearly 1 million orphaned Black children in the country, a natural question policymakers should ask is “Where are the missing beneficiaries?” Black children may miss out on survivor benefits because...
for some people receiving benefits from the Social Security Administration — specifically those who have dependent children under the age of 17 — it is to their advantage to go to this portal to ensure they also...
As many as 24,000 (about 6%) receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or other Social Security benefits. Some research suggests that a greater number of children in foster care might be eligible for SSI benefits if this assistance was sought. This book examines the health care needs and ...
the foster care for which other kids don't have to pay. "I don't believe it's the right policy outcome," he said. "Clearly there's a desire, a hope, that some of these dollars will be conserved for kids that are receiving Social Security benefits. But it doesn't happen very ...
Children who had chronic health conditions and were receiving Supplemental Security Income benefits were excluded from this analysis. Regression analyses and t ... Mulligan-Smith, Deborah A.,Wang, Cheng A.,ME Villar,... - 《Pediatric Emergency Care》 被引量: 51发表: 2004年 Improving Return-to...