Since you were adopted by another man at age 6 and now go by his surname I don't think you can be considered you biological fathers child in the eyes of the law now. Your biological fathers name is not on your birth certificate. You could try and see if social security would except a DNA sample from your biological fathers other children to prove that you are his child or maybe your biological fathers parents(this would be better) if any of them would do that for you.
That is a tricky question that depends on too many variables to be answered here. For example, did the deceased live as the child's father? Was it ever acknowledged legally that he was not the biological father? If so, was the child legally adopted?You need to consult a lawyer who specializes in social security claims.
Minor children are only eligible for SS benefits when a parent dies. In cases such as mentioned above, once a child has been legally adopted the biological parent is no longer responsible for the financial welfare of that child.
that is false.
Yes, social security money can be claimed from a deceased father after one year.
are u that stupid? your child can take it!
Social Security is income for purposes of determining amount of child support.
if father dead, you need custody of child
Take the children's Social Security cards, their father's death certificate, and the children's birth certificate to the Social Security office nearest you and apply on their behalf. The children must be under 18, or under 21 if in college to my knowledge. The Social Security website can give more information.
No. A father cannot use a copy of the kids social security to get welfare benefit if the mother already got the assistance.
No not as a student under your father social security benefits. You should verify this with the local SSA office in your area.
Yes
If the judge allow you to be emancipated yes.