1 No. The child itself would have to be disabled in order to receive any SSI benefits.
3 My first ex went on disability (long after our divorce) and I would get a check for our daughter each month.
If a disabled person collects Social Security Disability, based upon their earnings (or that of a parent or spouse), then their children are entitled to benefits, as well, even if the child is not disabled. However, if a person gets Supplemental Security Income ("SSI"), their children get nothing. Thus, if a child's father gets SSI, the child is not entitled to any benefits for that reason.
However, if the child has his own disability, he might qualify for SSI on his own. You can get more information by contacting Social Security directly, either on-line or in person. Many people get both disability and SSI, so it is safest to check with Social Security, since your child could get benefits based upon the disability portion of the father's check.
Note that this does not reduce the benefits that the father gets in any way.
I have a child with a man on ssi, does my child qualify for benifits as well Asked by jaylinnsmomma 32 months ago Similar questions: child man ssi qualify benifits Computers > Software Development.
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A child gets no benefits from having a father who is only getting ssi. If a disabled person collects Social Security Disability, based upon their earnings (or that of a parent or spouse), then their children are entitled to benefits, as well, even if the child is not disabled. However, if a person gets Supplemental Security Income ("SSI"), their children get nothing.
Thus, if a child's father gets SSI, the child is not entitled to any benefits for that reason. However, if the child has his own disability, he might qualify for SSI on his own. You can get more information by contacting Social Security directly, either on-line or in person.
Many people get both disability and SSI, so it is safest to check with Social Security, since your child could get benefits based upon the disability portion of the father's check. Note that this does not reduce the benefits that the father gets in any way. Sources: http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10085.html .
Yes in fact your child is entitled to ssi benefits. If you are a parent to a minor child and you are disable, and meet the qualifications for ssi then therefore, your child is entitled to benefits as well. You should contact ssi adminstertion for more information on this matter.
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