He should at last get a little based on the SSDI portion of your benefit. There are dependent benefits for SSDI, but usually not SSI... if the father didn't have a social security record, then there are no survivor benefits getting 694 does NOT mean its only SSI for example, you could be getting $500 SSDI and $194 SSI..in that case--the dependent benefit would be based on the $500 only OMG--its NOT 15 years minimum---there is a pro rates system for younger people and the general rule is 5 out of teh last 10 years..i wonder where some people get their info from! If you were not married to the father I don't think you get survivors benefits, but a child does.
I receive 753 in disability and my son whom is no disabled receive income up to his 17 birthday somebody has lied to you.
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