DISQUS

Colorado Social Security Disability Benefits Law: Nidich on Disabled Adult Child Benefits (DAC)

  • Lili Cahlon · 11 months ago
    This is a question rather than a comment:

    Can an adult child qualify for benefits under a step-parent's earning record?

    Thank you,

    Lili Cahlon
    MRS
    Oak Park MI
  • linwood davenport · 11 months ago
    if i did not get a aproval or denial at the alj hearing what are the aproval chances
  • TomaszStasiuk · 11 months ago
    Without having been at your hearing (to get a feel for which way the judge is leaning) it is impossible to say. Just because an ALJ does not rule at the hearing does not mean s/he is likely to approve or disapprove your case.

    Good luck!
  • Laura · 9 months ago
    My problem is that I have been married twice. I was disabled from age 3 and another disability at 12 and have recieved SSi before. I have made 4000.00 in my life and am 47 now. I can't work no matter how much I try. After my father died my SSI stopped because I inherited some money. He was a surgeon. Is anything possible to help me? Everyone at the SS office says I don't qualify because I'm married. Is this true? Disabled people can't get married? I wanted to recieve child's benefits.
    thanks for your time. Laura
  • TomaszStasiuk · 9 months ago
    Dear Laura,

    Thanks for your comment!

    Regarding the inheritance, you should check out: "SSI, Settlements/Inheritance, and Special Needs Trusts"
    http://www.socialsecurityinsider.com/2008/10/ss...

    Concerning getting married, SSA does not stop your benefits just because you got married, but they do consider the spouse's income and assets IF you are on SSI (supplemental security income):
    See "Social Security Says My Husband/Wife Earns Too Much For Me To Get SSI"
    http://www.socialsecurityinsider.com/2008/03/so...

    I hope these articles help!

    I wish you the very best.
    - Tomasz
  • Laura · 9 months ago
    Hi Tomas, Thanks for your reply. If I am married am I ineligble for child's benefits on my father's record? SSI is impossible because my husband does make too much money.
    Thanks, Laura
  • TomaszStasiuk · 9 months ago
    Hmm, so you are asking whether you could be eligible for Disabled
    Adult Child benefits?

    That's tricky. As the article says, you would have to prove that your
    disability began before age 22. Since you are now 47, that would mean
    proving that you met the Social Security standard of disability more
    than 25 years ago.

    Do you think there is enough evidence available to prove that?
  • Laura · 9 months ago
    Yes Definitely, I was almost deaf and had bipolar disorder before age 12. I can still find some of my doctors and my parent's friends to give the information. If I could do that, does it matter that I'm married?
  • TomaszStasiuk · 9 months ago
    Laura,

    To answer your question, I am not aware of any impact a claimant's
    marriage would have on that claimant's eligibility for Disabled Adult
    Child benefits.

    Here's a link to a Social Security page discussing Disabled Adult
    Child benefits and what you need to prove.
    http://www.ssa.gov/dibplan/dacpage.shtml

    Please note that this is general information only and legal advice.

    I wish you the very best.
  • mg · 7 months ago
    Me and my sister both have been disabled since childhood. Is there only so much dac money available? Would I get more dac, if she don't get dac? Also, would this effect any children under 18 that might be getting social security on our dad's work history?