you need to speak with a attorney that specializes in SS matters.
2006-10-07 10:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a copy of the marriage certificate, the death certificate,a nd of course your husband's social security number to the local social security office.
if you arrive after 3 in the afternoon, you don't have to wait as long.
Take a book - you probably will have to wait.
The amount of benefits you receive depend in part on when you apply, so do this right away - Monday is a holiday, so Tuesday is a good day to apply.
The worst that can happen is that you'll be denied. And, they have to state a reason, so you can appeal if you have a strong case.
Good luck to you
2006-10-07 10:17:27
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answered by John the Revelator 5
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Call or go to your Social Security Office, and inquire about Widow Benefits---Good Luck!!
2006-10-07 10:18:08
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answered by Dotties 3
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ssi is different from ssd,if your husband was receiving payments from ssd then for sure you would receive benefits,you should have been receiving them while he was alive.for ssi it's different ssd means you worked and have enough credits to receive payment if you became unable to work,ssi is a different thing so i don't think you will receive anything unless you were getting something before he died,with ssd the money you were receiving before he died would increase and if there are minor children they would continue to receive the same money they was getting before their father died
2006-10-07 12:23:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Contact the Social Security office in your city. Have your husbands SS # with you and they will look up everything and give you all the information you need.
I'm sorry for you loss.
2006-10-07 10:18:16
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answered by WillLynn 1 6
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you could desire to deliver the organization a replica of your father's dying certificates. they're nonetheless sending fee tests simply by fact they do no longer know he's deceased. interior the interim, you could desire to have been depositing the tests in an escrow account, opened interior the call of his property. whilst if certainty be recommended got here upon, you would be required to return each and every of the money that replace into erroneously sent to his call. as that's, they're going to desire compensation for all of the tests they have sent. it will be as much as you in the adventure that your mom is now long gone. you could no longer and shouldn't attempt to deposit them into your very own account. suitable wager is to open an account interior the call of "property of Tom Brown" and alter into the signatory. then you definately can deposit each and every of the tests and carry each and every of the money for the destiny time whilst the organization discovers its mistake. Now, deliver a replica of your father's dying certificates to the organization. you would be able to could desire to stand an incredible or different penalty, yet coming foward with this guidance will seem plenty greater desirable for you whilst if certainty be recommended finally conventional.
2016-12-13 03:58:38
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answered by endicott 4
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If he worked and you are a US citizen, you should. Go to your local SSi office, you can look it up in the phone book.
2006-10-07 10:17:58
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answered by littleblondemohawk 6
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You need to go straight to the source...The Social Security Administration, call them or check on the website first.
2006-10-07 10:16:53
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answered by karenmbs 4
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