When a child under 18 may or may not be disabled, Social Security doesn’t consider the child’s disability when deciding if he or she qualifies for benefits as a parent’s dependent. The child’s benefits normally stop at age 18 unless he or she is a full-time student in an elementar...
We have successfully assisted thousands of disabled adults and children with the frustrating process of obtaining Supplemental Security Income (SSI, Title XVI); Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI, Title II, DIB); Disabled Adult Child benefits (DAC); Child’s Insurance benefits; and Widows or...
Arrested? What Happens to Your Benefits If You Go to Jail or Prison?: A Guide to Federal Rules on SSI, SSDI, Medicaid, Medicare and Veterans Benefits for A... This laypersons' booklet explains what happens to federal benefits for people with disabilities when they go to jail or prison. ...
*For those who complete the process with us. Benefits of Having a Representative During your SSDI Process Allsup creates opportunities for people with disabilities to reclaim their lives. This video talks about the value of having an SSDI representative help you with your social security disability ...