Monday, January 4, 2010

Social Security Disability Rules Social Security DISABILITY - Can Dependent (teen) Work Part-time?

Social Security DISABILITY - can dependent (teen) work part-time? - social security disability rules

If a parent receives disability from social security benefits from the advantages of their non-disabled * dependent child, these benefits are reduced or eliminated if the child earns a salary working part time during school?

I could not find an answer anywhere * on it - and believe me, I've tried, even on the website of Social Security!

I have tons of information on disability * * working children and dependent children of SSI * * * * not but apply - and SSDI rules are quite different rules of the SSI.

Please help! :)

3 comments:

Bostonian In MO said...

No, do not affect the income of the child benefit for parents. The child is not performance, is the father. Although the complainant - the father - has exceeded the income limits that do not have kids.

Bostonian In MO said...

No, do not affect the income of the child benefit for parents. The child is not performance, is the father. Although the complainant - the father - has exceeded the income limits that do not have kids.

te144 said...

Your child is like the rest of his family free.

I received disability for 23 years. and respects the rule to avoid other income. I invest and housework, they can handle.

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