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<blockquote data-quote="Deni D" data-source="post: 751826" data-attributes="member: 22840"><p>I remembered looking up SSI information for a friend of mine a couple of years ago where it talked about household income. I was just thinking if JP's son's address on his license showed her or her ex's residence then maybe the social worker brought something like the following info to his attention. Who knows with these adult children, the things that are actually said to them verses what they hear...</p><p>~~</p><p><span style="font-size: 18px"><strong>SSI Benefits and the Financial Guidelines</strong></span></p><p>While SSI is awarded for disability and you must meet the same medical criteria that are required to receive SSDI, there are specific financial requirements that must be met in order to get approved for SSI benefits. SSI is funded by general tax revenues and not by Social Security taxes, so it's only available for the most needy.</p><p></p><p>A program specifically designed to help elderly, disabled or blind workers who have little or no income. The nominal monthly benefit is designed to provide finances to help with the basic needs for clothing, shelter, food and other living expenses. Because of the program’s design and funding, you cannot exceed specific income guidelines to qualify for benefits. Because of this, your eligibility can be impacted by the income of family members.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deni D, post: 751826, member: 22840"] I remembered looking up SSI information for a friend of mine a couple of years ago where it talked about household income. I was just thinking if JP's son's address on his license showed her or her ex's residence then maybe the social worker brought something like the following info to his attention. Who knows with these adult children, the things that are actually said to them verses what they hear... ~~ [SIZE=5][B]SSI Benefits and the Financial Guidelines[/B][/SIZE] While SSI is awarded for disability and you must meet the same medical criteria that are required to receive SSDI, there are specific financial requirements that must be met in order to get approved for SSI benefits. SSI is funded by general tax revenues and not by Social Security taxes, so it's only available for the most needy. A program specifically designed to help elderly, disabled or blind workers who have little or no income. The nominal monthly benefit is designed to provide finances to help with the basic needs for clothing, shelter, food and other living expenses. Because of the program’s design and funding, you cannot exceed specific income guidelines to qualify for benefits. Because of this, your eligibility can be impacted by the income of family members. [/QUOTE]
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