I have been my brother's re-payee(sp?) for several years and feel that he is more than capable of handling his own money. What is the process to change this arrangement?
I have been my brother's re-payee(sp?) for several years and feel that he is more than capable of handling his own money. What is the process to change this arrangement?
I've been my grandsons payee and he has lived with me while his mom got her shut together. He is going to live with his mom in another state but I fear if she is his payee he won't be provided for. I've seen it with her step children. He is just a year shy of 18.
In reply to I've been my grandsons by Katydid57 (not verified)
Hi there,
You may be able to retain payee status, but you may want to contact the SSA regarding this.
Can some who is on disability b someone else's payee
In reply to Can some who is on disability by Anonymous (not verified)
Hello,
It really depends on the circumstances, I would speak to a SSA representative for more information regarding that.
I was just appointed as personal representative for my stepmother, she is in a nursing home and I have no contact with her. My father has dementia and cannot serve as personal representative. I do not want to be her personal representative, what are my options?
In reply to I was just appointed as by Scott (not verified)
Hi Scott,
You may want to contact the SSA regarding this, you can contact them at 1-800-772-1213.
Im disable my dads my payee but he move out of town i live with my 16 yr old daughter that takes care of me 247 can she be my payee
In reply to Im disable my dads my payee by No name (not verified)
Hi There,
She may be able to, but you have to go to your local SSA office to do so.
I am my father in laws payee. I am now going though medical issues which is making it difficult to help him...does the state provide a payee service
In reply to I am my father in laws payee. by Deetta Cameron (not verified)
Hi Deeta,
I am not sure about each individual state, but the SSA can assign another payee for him. You have to schedule an appointment at your local office.
My nephew is on SSDI he is moving from another state to come live with me. Currently he is living with his sister but she is abusive to him and he threatens to kill himself because of the abuse. She has taken all of his identification away from him. If a recipient has a payee and move to another state, how does the recipient change the payee without proper identification? Also when he moves to another state how long does it take to transfer his benefits to the new payee
In reply to My nephew is on SSDI he is by Karen Blanco (not verified)
Hi Karen,
I'm sorry to hear about that! He may be able to have his payee re-assigned because of this, you may want to contact the SSA with him to have them start the ball rolling on re-assigning his payee for this reason.
How. Do I stop being payee for someone who is in jail. Will he co
to receive SSI While in jail?
In reply to How. Do I stop being payee by Connie (not verified)
Hi Connie,
You can contact the SSA regarding that and they can start the process of transferring payee status to another person. The person that you're receiving benefits for may be ineligible for benefits while incarcerated.
I wanted my sister to be my payee only cause I needed an ID for the bank since I don't have one. I changed my mind since ei don't need a payee. She got a letter saying SSA denied her being my payee (which is what I wanted) but at the end is something about another payee. I never put another another payee, will I still be my own payee like I've always been?
In reply to I wanted my sister to be my by Anon (not verified)
Hi there,
If you are not required to have a payee, you may be your own payee.
I have been receiving disability for over 17 years.After the first two years, I was appointed a payee I don't know and none of this was explained to me.This group acted in a very fraudulent manner and was finally removed last year.The problem is that social security appointed another payee I don't know without ever properly reviewing my case once. I know now it's the law that they review everyone's disability case and I'm sure they do,too. I don't know how to proceed at this point other than telling them to keep it and going on public assistance,as they don't want to make it possible for me to be my own payee as I truly should be.
In reply to I have been receiving by Elizabeth (not verified)
Hi Elizabeth,
I'm sorry to hear that! I would contact a local SSA office, you can find a listing of them here:
https://www.disability-benefits-help.org/content/social-security-disabi…
I believe SSA is probably breaking the law by not having my case reviewed once and insisting on sending my money to people that have no business with it.. and have no valid court order requiring such.
In reply to I believe SSA is probably by Elizabeth (not verified)
Hi Elizabeth,
If the SSA finds that you require a payee, they would assign one without a court order.
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