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@KatralicN859671wrote:i am 60 yrs old and getting ss disability. My wife is 40 years old and not yet a citizen. We have an 18 mo old child. Can my wife and child also get ss benefits?
I know your child can and maybe your wife too.
In fact, this is usually asked when you begin to get disability - but maybe you got married and had the child after being on disability.
Here is the Social Security page which explains it - and what has to be done.
Take your marriage license, the child's birth certificate and the child's SS# and your wife will need her federal taxpayer identification number, green card, whatever she has, birth certificate or comparable, whatever to prove her status, marriage and mother of the child.
SSA - Benefits Planner - Disability / Family Benefits
@KatralicN859671wrote:good to hear but now I know why SS is going broke.
It was actually going pretty well with most of these same rules UNTIL the numbers in the workforce started to dwindle and baby boomers started taking out instead of putting in -
Came back to add another reason - people are living much longer and as a result are drawing benefits much longer.
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