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A separate POA expires by operation of law when the grantor dies. You POA is invalid for anything.
However, if you are jointly on the acciunt,... Read Answer
If, and this is a big if, you are under ongoing active medical care for your seizures and skin cancer, and I do not mean treatmnet at a local clinic,... Read Answer
There are 2 types of Social Security disability: Disability Insurance Benefits (DIB) based upon your earning record and Supplemental Security Income... Read Answer
File for Social Security disability. Do so online -- SSD Online.
Right now, a SSD claim can take over 2 years to process. SSA processes... Read Answer
You need to formally request to be the sole payee.
When that is denied, you will have to file for reconsideration and eventually for a hearing with... Read Answer
We do not deal with SERS simply because we are in Cincinnati and SERS is in Columbus.
I recommend that you contact the Columbus Bar Association for... Read Answer
I am answering on the premise that you have applied for assistance and have been denied.
Try the following:
Many local bar associations have pro... Read Answer
Go to www.ssa.gov and apply for disability benefits.
While you can use the 10-11-2011 onset date, SSA can only pay going 1 year back from the date... Read Answer
Check listing 102.02(B).
If your son meets or equals this listing, then he might be found disabled.
You likely will need a letter from your son's... Read Answer
Under SSD rules, your lawyer is entitled to be paid for the time spent working on your case. Since you were granted benefits, he is eligible to... Read Answer
Medicaid entitlement is based upon household income and is tied to the Federal poverty standards.
All you can do is apply and provide the... Read Answer
If you are reciving SSD Disability Income Benefits -- DIB -- based upon your earnings record, then the lottery money will have no impact.
If... Read Answer
Under Ohio law, you have the absolute right to fire your attorney for any reason or for no reason at all.
Simply send your attorney a discharge... Read Answer
Supplemental Security Income -- SSI -- is based upon the Federal poverty household income rates. Your income, if high enough, may disqualify... Read Answer
There is a worksheet in the tax form instruction booklet that will walk you through the process. Follow the worksheet and that will tell you... Read Answer
In short, the rules require it.
Unless your mother's financial assets are so low that she is eligible for Supplemental Security Income, she... Read Answer
This is what it says in answer to that question on SSA’s website http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10024.html:
Some... Read Answer
"Disabled" is defined by the Social Security Administration as a physical or mental impairment that lasts 12 months or longer or will result in... Read Answer
The Social Security Administration has a user-friendly website that may help you with your questions (www.socialsecurity.gov), but I will also try to... Read Answer
To receive Social Security Disability you need to have worked 5 of the 10 years before you became disabled. It may be true, but the only... Read Answer
I am very sorry for you, your mother, your family, and your father concerning his terminal illness. This is a very difficult time for... Read Answer