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<blockquote data-quote="emotionallybankrupt" data-source="post: 324406" data-attributes="member: 8226"><p>I can see her having to reimburse the government, but I don't see why the money would not then go to you.</p><p> </p><p>The social security website is such a huge mass of information, and finding what you want is like "looking for a needle in a haystack," but when I needed a social security answer a couple months ago, I was finally able to find what I needed when an attorney friend told me the key phrase is "blue book." That is apparently the "bible" that guides all decisions made by social security. It's the authority they are looking to when you call or go there for answers. The "blue book" also gives the "checklist" that social security employees are using when evaluating any types of applications. My friend (who got his own disability application approved in record time without ever entering a social security office) told me that the application needs to include all the information listed as required in that "blue book," preferably using the same terminology, so you will be less likely to be messed up by having the bad luck of your application landing on the desk of a dense employee. Make it easy for them.</p><p> </p><p>I'm wondering if you should file anything to re-direct those funds to you as they are repaid to the government. Whatever search you use on the internet just needs to include "blue book."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emotionallybankrupt, post: 324406, member: 8226"] I can see her having to reimburse the government, but I don't see why the money would not then go to you. The social security website is such a huge mass of information, and finding what you want is like "looking for a needle in a haystack," but when I needed a social security answer a couple months ago, I was finally able to find what I needed when an attorney friend told me the key phrase is "blue book." That is apparently the "bible" that guides all decisions made by social security. It's the authority they are looking to when you call or go there for answers. The "blue book" also gives the "checklist" that social security employees are using when evaluating any types of applications. My friend (who got his own disability application approved in record time without ever entering a social security office) told me that the application needs to include all the information listed as required in that "blue book," preferably using the same terminology, so you will be less likely to be messed up by having the bad luck of your application landing on the desk of a dense employee. Make it easy for them. I'm wondering if you should file anything to re-direct those funds to you as they are repaid to the government. Whatever search you use on the internet just needs to include "blue book." [/QUOTE]
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