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You would loose the childs benefits because they are there to help you raise the children but yours would still be available You would loose your child's beniefits but yours would remain

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Q: If you are receiving Social Security survivor benefits for yourself and your minor children and the children are put into foster care do you lose your benefits and theirs as well?
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Do you claim children's social security benefits?

Survivor benefits are paid to children of a deceased worker.


When getting social security disability does vacation or holiday pay count as income?

Yes, vacation pay counts as income when receiving survivor benefits. It shouldn't change the social security benefits you are receiving, however.


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No. The Social Security Agency determines who is eligible benefits of any type and likewise the SSA decides when a person becomes ineligible.


Can a social security recipient outlive his social security benefits?

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Do all children get survivor benefits when a parent dies?

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Is there any way that my child can receive social security benefits from her father?

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If you are receiving Social Security death benefits when does it end?

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Are social security earnings taxable in California?

No, California is not one of the fourteen states that levy taxes against Social Security benefits.


Survivor social security benefits At what age can a widow with no dependents receive social security benefuts?

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Can a working woman who receives social security survivor's insurance also collect her own social security benefits upon retirement?

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Does the spouse have any claim to the deceased social security?

What you are referring to is what is commonly called 'survivor's benefits' or 'survivorship benefits'. The spouse, children, and even an ex-spouse could be eligible for these benefits. Every situation is different though and not everyone will qualify or receive these type of benefits. The best place to find your answer is directly from the Social Security website (http://www.ssa.gov/) or by contacting your area office with the question.