Written by Disability Representative and former Examiner, Tim Moore, SSDRC explains how to get disability benefits, as quickly as possible.
Supplemental Security Income is a federal benefits program that pays monthly amounts to children (as well as some eligible adults) with qualifying disabilities. At the start of each calendar year, the Social Security Administration determines how much your child receives each month. This amount doesn...
Despite all the emotion involved, divorce is ultimately a numbers game. Marital property must be valued and divided, and spousal support and child support are calculated based on your incomes. Social Security benefits are a tricky part of the support equ
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1. Equal rights to social security benefits Same-sex couples are entitled to the same Social Security benefits as opposite-sex couples. This includes benefits like retirement, disability, survivors, and spousal benefits. The Supreme Court rulings, such as Obergefell v. Hodges, have ensured that ...
Social SecurityMarriageDisabilitySupplemental Security IncomeIn 2018, the Social Security Administration paid benefits to 1.1 million Disabled Adult Child (DAC) beneficiaries. Adults qualify for DAC benefits if they haveSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Disability benefits. Note that Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments are not taxable. You will receive a form from the Social Security Administration called the SSA-1099 that shows your total Social Security benefits received during each tax year. Do you want to start planning for your retir...
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...
Zebley decision ruled that the Social Security Administration's rules for evaluating disability in SSI childhood cases were inconsistent with the statutory definition of disability for children. In this article, the decision is reviewed and SSA's regulatory and administrative response is described....
Child Benefits:A child or adult child with a disability may be eligible for Social Security benefits if the parent receives retirement or disability benefits. The child must be under 18, a high school student up to 19, or an unmarried adult who became disabled before age 22.10Family income li...