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Will Social Security Take Back The Payment My Dad Received In December If He Dies In December?

Hi. My mom was wondering about her social security benefits and my dads. My dad is 91 and is currently being treated by hospice. She was wondering if they received my dads social security check at the 1st of december and he passes away in the same month, will social security take back my dads benefits?

Hi,

I'm sorry to hear about your father's failing health.

Posted: 
Tuesday, December 26, 2017 - 07:20

Will I Be Penalized For Not Reporting My Remarriage?

I am presently seventy years old. I remarried about six years ago to a man twelve yrs younger than myself. I never thought to notify soc sec which I had been collecting since I turned retirement age. My I have my husbands last name on marriage certificate but use my previous last name from previous marriage because of it is easier than to change on all my previous bank statements etc which the bank told me was fine.. will I be penalized from soc sec because I just never reported this marriage because I just did not honestly think of it

Hi,

Posted: 
Friday, December 22, 2017 - 05:44

What Should I Do If Social Security Can't Locate My Records?

I have been separated from my husband since 1997,I recently had to have a knee replacement my husband offered me his home and support I took it in the meantime we got back together. I called the main SS office and my S S number or name was no way to be found nowhere to be found and neither was my now husband. Help where could they be?

Hi,

Posted: 
Tuesday, December 19, 2017 - 05:21

Is Your Book Up To Date?

I turn 66 before the end of the month. My sister had me all excited about the apply and suspend rules, now I see that ship has sailed even before I was thinking about boarding. My husband is already collecting but a lower rate than I will qualify for. I hope to work until 70, but still wondering if there is anything I can collect now to increase my earnings. I did just order your book, but am concerned it is outdated already. Do you have plans to have any type of supplement for those of us that bought a book that is now, or soon going to be outdated?

Hi,

Posted: 
Friday, December 15, 2017 - 15:29

Do You Have Any Suggestions For Us?

We became legal guardians of our Grandson in 2004, when we lost our daughter, and received Social Security monthly payments for him, until he graduated HS in 2016. As we are now 65 & 70....can no longer work and are on a fixed income. (We both get Social Security & I receive a Teacher's Pension), we are struggling financially. Whereas our Grandson had financial aide his first year in college. BECAUSE his average fell, they would not pay out on his Fall Semester (2017) tuition bill. As Louis was struggling academically, we told him to withdraw from classes.

Posted: 
Wednesday, December 13, 2017 - 16:43

Is Failure By SSA To Notify Someone Of Their Potential Entitlement Considered Misinformation?

When the SSA is made aware of the death of a person receiving a SS benefit, do they as a matter of policy notify persons that would be eligible for a survivor's benefit? If yes, would their failure to do so likely form the basis for a successful "Mis-information Application" to recover more than 6 months in arrears survivor's benefit?

Posted: 
Tuesday, December 12, 2017 - 08:00

Should My Husband's Benefit Rate Have Increased When His Children And I Stopped Receiving Benefits?

My husband and I have an age difference of about 22 years. At one point I was getting young mothers benefits and we were getting benefits for our kids as well. I recall that my husbands benefit decreased during this time period. Since we are no longer getting the other benefits as our kids are now adults, shouldn't my husbands monthly benefit have increased?

Hi,

Posted: 
Monday, December 11, 2017 - 08:04

Can I Request To Have Child Support Taken Out Of My Social Security?

if im out of work and behind on child support can i personally have it set up to have to i taken out of my social security until it caught up

Hi,

No. Social Security can only garnish a person's Social Security benefits in order to pay for child support if they receive a court order to that effect.

Best, Jerry

Posted: 
Saturday, December 9, 2017 - 07:44
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