Qualifying children

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I have children and their father has recently went for a hearing is waiting on a decision. I was told that the kids will qualify for benefits. I have several questions.
How is the amount determined?
What are the rules for the cutoff age to recieve benefits?
Do the children recieve back pay as well?
What steps if any do I need to take to set up their case?
If a child is 18 but still in high school do they qualify, and for how long?

Stressed mom (not verified)

In reply to by Stressed mom (not verified)

Thu, 10/05/2017 - 13:19 Permalink

When i applied i was told a couple weeks. We are in a bad financial situation. 14 years of no support. Is there ever situations where people really do recieve in a couple weeks?

Bryan

In reply to by Stressed mom (not verified)

Tue, 10/10/2017 - 13:13 Permalink

Hi there,
You may be eligible for benefits, but the SSA take their time if they do not know that your situation is dire. You may want to contact the SSA with documentation of dire need, for example a past due utility bill or eviction notice.

Happymom (not verified)
Tue, 10/03/2017 - 15:46 Permalink

Hi. I just found out my daughters father is recieving benefits. I put tge application in on thursday and was told that day that she qualifies. When should we get her first check.

Bryan

In reply to by Happymom (not verified)

Wed, 10/04/2017 - 10:50 Permalink

HI there,
There may be a five month waiting period for SSDI auxiliary benefits.

Carol (not verified)
Tue, 10/03/2017 - 20:30 Permalink

Hi There,
I applied for SS Disability in 2014 and was just recently approved for Disability. I was told my son being that he was 16 at the time when I applied will also get back pay. I know minors are eligible on their parent disability up until they are 18. I just received my Back pay but nothing was mentioned about my sons back pay....My attorney said even though he is an adult now he will still get backpay up until he turned 18. is it included with my backpay or is it paid out separately? Being that I didn't hear anything about it should I call social security to inform them about it?

Bryan

In reply to by Carol (not verified)

Fri, 10/06/2017 - 09:11 Permalink

Hi Carol,
The SSA will send an award letter for both of you, you may want to check to see if you had received one for him.

Beverly Barajas (not verified)
Wed, 10/04/2017 - 18:25 Permalink

Hi I just got guardianship of my great nephew. I'm medically retired from the state of California also I get social security disibility. Is my nephew eligible for any benefits under me? Both parents are incarcerated.

Tiffany (not verified)
Wed, 10/04/2017 - 18:39 Permalink

I'm in the process of a claim for my son, when I spoke to the case worker last month and she said that my son will receive a paper check for October, if she tells me he's receiving help, then they should help him right?

Bryan

In reply to by Tiffany (not verified)

Mon, 10/09/2017 - 10:08 Permalink

Hi Tiffany,
You may want to confirm what your child is receiving with the SSA, and you may want to watch out for an award letter in the mail if it was determined that he would be eligible for benefits.

Addie Whisler (not verified)
Thu, 10/05/2017 - 02:58 Permalink

What is the cut off age when one of the parents are approved for ssdi,also do they split equally any back pay with. The children. Especially if parents have never married or been married mote than and divorced. Your help is much appreciate to clrar some midd conceptions

Eric

In reply to by Addie Whisler (not verified)

Thu, 10/05/2017 - 09:24 Permalink

Hi Addie,

There isn't really a cut off age to be approved for SSDI. You can spend your back pay however you like.

Sheila (not verified)
Thu, 10/05/2017 - 11:15 Permalink

Hi.
My son is 14 and currently receiving SSI. However, it was just discovered that his urine drug screening was positive for THC. Might he lose his benefits for this?
Thank u

Bryan

In reply to by Sheila (not verified)

Mon, 10/09/2017 - 15:05 Permalink

Hi Sheila,
If it's not something that makes his condition worse or had contributed to his condition, it may not affect his benefits.

Momofone (not verified)
Thu, 10/05/2017 - 13:13 Permalink

How long does it take to recieve auxiliary benefits one application is complete. I found out my daughter was approved under her fathers benefits.

Eric

In reply to by Momofone (not verified)

Tue, 10/10/2017 - 09:32 Permalink

Hi There,

I really can't say for sure since every case is different, I would recommend speaking to someone at the SSA regarding that.

Sandi (not verified)
Sat, 10/07/2017 - 14:32 Permalink

My husband receives Ssdi. He has been receiving ssdi since January 2016. We married in Oct 2016. Can he put my daughter on his claim?

Lynn (not verified)
Sun, 10/08/2017 - 23:07 Permalink

I collect disability currently, it's for mental illness, I have an adopted child who is 18 now and all judgement aside, I do desire to have a child of my own, I'm afraid of a few things, will I lose my benefits because I planned for a child? I'm not married and don't want to be married, I'm nearing forty and want the chance to be a mother to a biological child, I can't be sure if I can have kids or even handle the stress and responsibility as well. I will weigh these odds when the time comes, I'm not even expecting for any future children to receive benefits, I just worry I will become ineligible because the logic can be seen that if you can handle raising a child means you can handle having a job. I can't handle a job, I can no longer drive and my disability makes it almost impossible to leave home and my life is limited to my home, is it a reason to lose my benefits?

Eric

In reply to by Lynn (not verified)

Tue, 10/10/2017 - 09:17 Permalink

Hi Lynn,

Those reasons alone won't cause you to lose your SSI. The most common reasons for losing SSI are: going above the SGA limit, going back to work and changes in living situation, such as getting married, entering a nursing home etc.

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