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Update on my missing brother
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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 377232" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>Bby! I'm so glad you posted this...I have to say I'm so impressed that while you hope for closure you're thoughts are also with the other gentleman's family. It truly proves what an outstanding individual you are.</p><p> </p><p>Has Social Security advised you as to when he is considered to have passed? Not trying to be creepy but a lot of social security cases carry on for years and the "retro pay" only goes back to the date of application. Please don't be offended, but it might be worth a trip for your sister in law to social security to find out how they determine the retro payments. I hate to see the gov't tell her that he can't have a death certificate for 7 years, have her wait the 7 years and then find out that she's out the retro because she didn't file earlier.</p><p> </p><p>I hope I'm not offending - I'm just worried that his wife and daughter won't be cared for in this one.</p><p> </p><p>Keeping you and yours in my prayers...</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 377232, member: 3814"] Bby! I'm so glad you posted this...I have to say I'm so impressed that while you hope for closure you're thoughts are also with the other gentleman's family. It truly proves what an outstanding individual you are. Has Social Security advised you as to when he is considered to have passed? Not trying to be creepy but a lot of social security cases carry on for years and the "retro pay" only goes back to the date of application. Please don't be offended, but it might be worth a trip for your sister in law to social security to find out how they determine the retro payments. I hate to see the gov't tell her that he can't have a death certificate for 7 years, have her wait the 7 years and then find out that she's out the retro because she didn't file earlier. I hope I'm not offending - I'm just worried that his wife and daughter won't be cared for in this one. Keeping you and yours in my prayers... Beth [/QUOTE]
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