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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 162428" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>My kids get dependants bens becuz husband has been on soc sec disability for a long time. In order for husband to get his soc sec disability he had to have x number of quarters of work where he paid in to soc sec thru deductions from his paycheck. My kids gets bens as long as husband is on soc sec disability and as long as they are under age 18, remain our dependants (well dhs dependants) and are unmarried. My husband gets the soc sec becuz he worked the required number of quarteres AND paid in to soc sec thru his payroll. </p><p>My minister brother works full time, BUT they do not take soc sec out of his pay, so he is not paying IN to soc sec so he will not be able to ever draw from soc sec. (becuz he also does not pay in on his own, either) </p><p>A person who works "on the side" - usually for cash.....and who does not pay IN to soc sec cannot apply for and GET soc sec and neither can their dependants. </p><p></p><p>Persons who do not have the rquired number of quarters in and the amounts paid in to soc sec CAN sometimes get SSI, if they are too disabled to work themself and build up enough credits to get soc sec disability. I believe persons who are awarded ssi can also get bens for their dependants. But SSI is, I believe, for persons who cannot woork due to disability who are not otherwise eligible for standard soc sec disability?</p><p>Women who have never worked outside the home, CAN draw off their spouses benefits, provided their spouse qualified for bens. ANd even post divorce, if the marriage lasted 10 yrs or more, I believe a woman can still draw off a previous husband bens----- and it does NOT reduce the mans payout? </p><p>But nope- if someone did not pay in to soc sec neither them nor their dependants can draw out.....kinda like if you never play the lottery you cannot ever win the lottery. Bummer is lots of people pay IN to soc sec but then when they try to file a claim, they get denied. But the denial is usually becuz soc sec feels they do not qualify "at this time" such as the disability is not severe enough. </p><p>It also USED to be children of person on soc sec or deceased persons minor children could continue to get bens thru college, but now they no longer can get dependants bens past age 18 or graduation from HS. </p><p></p><p>But no, if the dad never worked a job where he paid IN to soc sec....his children will not be able to get any bens. (or if he did not work enough to put in his required number of work quarters for his age)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 162428, member: 1697"] My kids get dependants bens becuz husband has been on soc sec disability for a long time. In order for husband to get his soc sec disability he had to have x number of quarters of work where he paid in to soc sec thru deductions from his paycheck. My kids gets bens as long as husband is on soc sec disability and as long as they are under age 18, remain our dependants (well dhs dependants) and are unmarried. My husband gets the soc sec becuz he worked the required number of quarteres AND paid in to soc sec thru his payroll. My minister brother works full time, BUT they do not take soc sec out of his pay, so he is not paying IN to soc sec so he will not be able to ever draw from soc sec. (becuz he also does not pay in on his own, either) A person who works "on the side" - usually for cash.....and who does not pay IN to soc sec cannot apply for and GET soc sec and neither can their dependants. Persons who do not have the rquired number of quarters in and the amounts paid in to soc sec CAN sometimes get SSI, if they are too disabled to work themself and build up enough credits to get soc sec disability. I believe persons who are awarded ssi can also get bens for their dependants. But SSI is, I believe, for persons who cannot woork due to disability who are not otherwise eligible for standard soc sec disability? Women who have never worked outside the home, CAN draw off their spouses benefits, provided their spouse qualified for bens. ANd even post divorce, if the marriage lasted 10 yrs or more, I believe a woman can still draw off a previous husband bens----- and it does NOT reduce the mans payout? But nope- if someone did not pay in to soc sec neither them nor their dependants can draw out.....kinda like if you never play the lottery you cannot ever win the lottery. Bummer is lots of people pay IN to soc sec but then when they try to file a claim, they get denied. But the denial is usually becuz soc sec feels they do not qualify "at this time" such as the disability is not severe enough. It also USED to be children of person on soc sec or deceased persons minor children could continue to get bens thru college, but now they no longer can get dependants bens past age 18 or graduation from HS. But no, if the dad never worked a job where he paid IN to soc sec....his children will not be able to get any bens. (or if he did not work enough to put in his required number of work quarters for his age) [/QUOTE]
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