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SSI is based on household income which also includes child support, not that is

the situation.

He would receive full benefits at age 18

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From: m_smetanko@...

Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 04:06:41 +0000

Subject: SSI

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in 2

weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a possibility

they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going to give you

2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to show my sons

needs.

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SSI is based on household income which also includes child support, not that is

the situation.

He would receive full benefits at age 18

IPADDUnite

From: m_smetanko@...

Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2009 04:06:41 +0000

Subject: SSI

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in 2

weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a possibility

they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going to give you

2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to show my sons

needs.

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How old is your son, Marcia?

If he is 18, assuming you wish to get the full amount for your son (considered

Category A), you would be be stating that your son is living in his " own

household " and that he is paying room and board (rent and food). You are

claiming, in this instance that your son's finances are separate and that no one

is helping him pay and no one (including you) is paying for him.

In answer to a question such as " Does your son pay for where he lives? " The

answer would be, " Yes. " In answer to the question " Do you give your son help or

money to pay for where he lives? " The answer would be, " No. "

I have paraphrased this from something that Sherri Schneider posted in April.

If you indicate that you or someone else is paying your son's rent or food, his

SSI check will be reduced by 1/3 and this would be considered Category B.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

SSI

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in

2 weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a

possibility they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going

to give you 2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to

show my sons needs.

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How old is your son, Marcia?

If he is 18, assuming you wish to get the full amount for your son (considered

Category A), you would be be stating that your son is living in his " own

household " and that he is paying room and board (rent and food). You are

claiming, in this instance that your son's finances are separate and that no one

is helping him pay and no one (including you) is paying for him.

In answer to a question such as " Does your son pay for where he lives? " The

answer would be, " Yes. " In answer to the question " Do you give your son help or

money to pay for where he lives? " The answer would be, " No. "

I have paraphrased this from something that Sherri Schneider posted in April.

If you indicate that you or someone else is paying your son's rent or food, his

SSI check will be reduced by 1/3 and this would be considered Category B.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskb@...

SSI

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in

2 weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a

possibility they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going

to give you 2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to

show my sons needs.

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Thanks,  my son just turned 18 this month....and we just got guardianship of

him....he has down syndrome and does not work...

From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskb@...>

Subject: Re: SSI

IPADDUnite

Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:51 PM

 

How old is your son, Marcia?

If he is 18, assuming you wish to get the full amount for your son (considered

Category A), you would be be stating that your son is living in his " own

household " and that he is paying room and board (rent and food). You are

claiming, in this instance that your son's finances are separate and that no one

is helping him pay and no one (including you) is paying for him.

In answer to a question such as " Does your son pay for where he lives? " The

answer would be, " Yes. " In answer to the question " Do you give your son help or

money to pay for where he lives? " The answer would be, " No. "

I have paraphrased this from something that Sherri Schneider posted in April.

If you indicate that you or someone else is paying your son's rent or food, his

SSI check will be reduced by 1/3 and this would be considered Category B.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net

SSI

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in 2

weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a possibility

they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going to give you

2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to show my sons

needs.

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Thanks,  my son just turned 18 this month....and we just got guardianship of

him....he has down syndrome and does not work...

From: ELLEN BRONFELD <egskb@...>

Subject: Re: SSI

IPADDUnite

Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:51 PM

 

How old is your son, Marcia?

If he is 18, assuming you wish to get the full amount for your son (considered

Category A), you would be be stating that your son is living in his " own

household " and that he is paying room and board (rent and food). You are

claiming, in this instance that your son's finances are separate and that no one

is helping him pay and no one (including you) is paying for him.

In answer to a question such as " Does your son pay for where he lives? " The

answer would be, " Yes. " In answer to the question " Do you give your son help or

money to pay for where he lives? " The answer would be, " No. "

I have paraphrased this from something that Sherri Schneider posted in April.

If you indicate that you or someone else is paying your son's rent or food, his

SSI check will be reduced by 1/3 and this would be considered Category B.

Ellen

Ellen Garber Bronfeld

egskbsbcglobal (DOT) net

SSI

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in 2

weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a possibility

they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going to give you

2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to show my sons

needs.

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SSA expects you to charge your son rent.  If you don't, they reduce the

payments by one third.  You would be safe charging rent of $250 or more per

month.

From: Marcia <m_smetanko@...>

Subject: SSI

IPADDUnite

Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:06 PM

 

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview

is in 2 weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a

possibility they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going

to give you 2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to

show my sons needs.

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SSA expects you to charge your son rent.  If you don't, they reduce the

payments by one third.  You would be safe charging rent of $250 or more per

month.

From: Marcia <m_smetanko@...>

Subject: SSI

IPADDUnite

Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:06 PM

 

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview

is in 2 weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a

possibility they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going

to give you 2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to

show my sons needs.

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thx.....

From: Marcia <m_smetanko (DOT) com>

Subject: SSI

IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:06 PM

 

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in 2

weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a possibility

they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going to give you

2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to show my sons

needs.

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thx.....

From: Marcia <m_smetanko (DOT) com>

Subject: SSI

IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

Date: Sunday, December 20, 2009, 10:06 PM

 

I need advice on how to get the most SSI for my son...my phone interview is in 2

weeks and I need to know the right wordage. I understand there is a possibility

they will say " your son is entitled to $675.00 but we are only going to give you

2/3 plus $20 for $470. " Why do they do this and is there a way to show my sons

needs.

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  • 5 weeks later...

Hi Marcia:

Okay, my questions are, if turns 18 on 4/20 I shouldn't do anything

application wise to SSI until May 1st?

Also, is there preliminary paperwork or appointments I should set up prior to

this date? Are there certain forms that I need to print off and fill out? That

the doctor needs to fill out prior to a schedule appointment or phone call after

May 1st? Most of what I've read online indicates that after the in person or

phone interview takes place and I sign consents to release information they

contact those who need to supply needed information directly.

Thanks,

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@... will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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Hi Marcia:

Okay, my questions are, if turns 18 on 4/20 I shouldn't do anything

application wise to SSI until May 1st?

Also, is there preliminary paperwork or appointments I should set up prior to

this date? Are there certain forms that I need to print off and fill out? That

the doctor needs to fill out prior to a schedule appointment or phone call after

May 1st? Most of what I've read online indicates that after the in person or

phone interview takes place and I sign consents to release information they

contact those who need to supply needed information directly.

Thanks,

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@... will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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Thanks for asking these questions..I will tell you my experience.  You are

correct that nothing can be done until the month following the 18th birthday....

First of all we had to obtain a lawyer and get guardianship of our son as soon

as possible after his 18th birthday.  I recommend not contacting Social

Security until May 1.  I called in Dec to make the appt in Jan and asked them

if that was ok.  I was given the ok but when I had my phone interview, the

interviewer wanted to go back to the day I called for the appt. and use my

husband and mine income.  I said that I would cancel this appt and make another

one, especially since I had asked ahead of time about the timing.  She then

dropped it and said she would date it for the day of the interview.  When you

call after May 1st, and set up your phone interview, they will send you a packet

for you to fill out.  It contained papers that give them consent to contact

whoever they needed to  as

far as  doctors and financial institutions to verify any information.  It

will also include a website for you to fill out paperwork.  Allow lots of time,

especially if your son has had many doctors and appts.  They want to know

everytime he has seen the doctor, what doctor, including address and phone

number and what the appt was for. This needs to be done before the phone

interview. They will go over all of this in the phone interview also, in case

you might have forgotton something.   I would say it took me 2 hours to fill

out the work online, and did not have many medical problems and the phone

interview took another hour.  You have time to get all this stuff together

before then. My interviewer said she would send it in that day via the internet

and it could take anywhere from 1 to 4 months to get an answer.  She did mail

me a copy of what was sent in. Go over it carefully because I found errors and

called them back to correct them. All

in all it was pretty painless and I am excited for my son to be able to get

some things for himself that he may not have been to otherwise.  Good luck and

I hope this helps. If you have anymore questions please feel free to contact me.

Marcia

From: sunshinebeaches3@... <sunshinebeaches3@...>

Subject: Re: ssi

IPADDUnite

Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 3:00 PM

 

Hi Marcia:

Okay, my questions are, if turns 18 on 4/20 I shouldn't do anything

application wise to SSI until May 1st?

Also, is there preliminary paperwork or appointments I should set up prior to

this date? Are there certain forms that I need to print off and fill out? That

the doctor needs to fill out prior to a schedule appointment or phone call after

May 1st? Most of what I've read online indicates that after the in person or

phone interview takes place and I sign consents to release information they

contact those who need to supply needed information directly.

Thanks,

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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Thanks for asking these questions..I will tell you my experience.  You are

correct that nothing can be done until the month following the 18th birthday....

First of all we had to obtain a lawyer and get guardianship of our son as soon

as possible after his 18th birthday.  I recommend not contacting Social

Security until May 1.  I called in Dec to make the appt in Jan and asked them

if that was ok.  I was given the ok but when I had my phone interview, the

interviewer wanted to go back to the day I called for the appt. and use my

husband and mine income.  I said that I would cancel this appt and make another

one, especially since I had asked ahead of time about the timing.  She then

dropped it and said she would date it for the day of the interview.  When you

call after May 1st, and set up your phone interview, they will send you a packet

for you to fill out.  It contained papers that give them consent to contact

whoever they needed to  as

far as  doctors and financial institutions to verify any information.  It

will also include a website for you to fill out paperwork.  Allow lots of time,

especially if your son has had many doctors and appts.  They want to know

everytime he has seen the doctor, what doctor, including address and phone

number and what the appt was for. This needs to be done before the phone

interview. They will go over all of this in the phone interview also, in case

you might have forgotton something.   I would say it took me 2 hours to fill

out the work online, and did not have many medical problems and the phone

interview took another hour.  You have time to get all this stuff together

before then. My interviewer said she would send it in that day via the internet

and it could take anywhere from 1 to 4 months to get an answer.  She did mail

me a copy of what was sent in. Go over it carefully because I found errors and

called them back to correct them. All

in all it was pretty painless and I am excited for my son to be able to get

some things for himself that he may not have been to otherwise.  Good luck and

I hope this helps. If you have anymore questions please feel free to contact me.

Marcia

From: sunshinebeaches3@... <sunshinebeaches3@...>

Subject: Re: ssi

IPADDUnite

Date: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 3:00 PM

 

Hi Marcia:

Okay, my questions are, if turns 18 on 4/20 I shouldn't do anything

application wise to SSI until May 1st?

Also, is there preliminary paperwork or appointments I should set up prior to

this date? Are there certain forms that I need to print off and fill out? That

the doctor needs to fill out prior to a schedule appointment or phone call after

May 1st? Most of what I've read online indicates that after the in person or

phone interview takes place and I sign consents to release information they

contact those who need to supply needed information directly.

Thanks,

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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Hi ,

Just to let you know that was approved finally.  When it comes to your

turn for this just know one thing....patience...of course we have learned that

already.   I filed and refiled and then more papers,,,then a paper to call

again,,,but that was the good news....approved.  I realized that the girl that

was helping me was just doing her job so I was always cheerful. She told me she

appreciated that. Good luck in May.

Marcia

From: sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com <sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com>

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o: IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

ate: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 3:00 PM

Hi Marcia:

Okay, my questions are, if turns 18 on 4/20 I shouldn't do anything

pplication wise to SSI until May 1st?

Also, is there preliminary paperwork or appointments I should set up prior to

his date? Are there certain forms that I need to print off and fill out? That

he doctor needs to fill out prior to a schedule appointment or phone call after

ay 1st? Most of what I've read online indicates that after the in person or

hone interview takes place and I sign consents to release information they

ontact those who need to supply needed information directly.

Thanks,

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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Hi ,

Just to let you know that was approved finally.  When it comes to your

turn for this just know one thing....patience...of course we have learned that

already.   I filed and refiled and then more papers,,,then a paper to call

again,,,but that was the good news....approved.  I realized that the girl that

was helping me was just doing her job so I was always cheerful. She told me she

appreciated that. Good luck in May.

Marcia

From: sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com <sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com>

ubject: Re: ssi

o: IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

ate: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 3:00 PM

Hi Marcia:

Okay, my questions are, if turns 18 on 4/20 I shouldn't do anything

pplication wise to SSI until May 1st?

Also, is there preliminary paperwork or appointments I should set up prior to

his date? Are there certain forms that I need to print off and fill out? That

he doctor needs to fill out prior to a schedule appointment or phone call after

ay 1st? Most of what I've read online indicates that after the in person or

hone interview takes place and I sign consents to release information they

ontact those who need to supply needed information directly.

Thanks,

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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Great!! Now do they pay you for the month of January as well or just moving

forward?

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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Great!! Now do they pay you for the month of January as well or just moving

forward?

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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retroactive to Jan 1

From: sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com <sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com>

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o: IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

ate: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 4:18 PM

Thank you, it's great to hear from someone who has just gone through the

xperience. My son rarely sees a doctor, about twice a year for the

sychiatrist and once a year for a regular checkup so I won't have a lot to say

n that regard :-)

I may still be picking your brain but I guess I can sit tight until 5/1.

H.

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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retroactive to Jan 1

From: sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com <sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com>

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o: IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

ate: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 4:18 PM

Thank you, it's great to hear from someone who has just gone through the

xperience. My son rarely sees a doctor, about twice a year for the

sychiatrist and once a year for a regular checkup so I won't have a lot to say

n that regard :-)

I may still be picking your brain but I guess I can sit tight until 5/1.

H.

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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I have another quick question.

Do most of you open up checking or savings accounts to have this money deposited

into? currently has a passbook account which also has my name on it, I'm

assuming I should open something new? He'll also be opening up a small checking

account when he starts transition in the fall.

Thanks,

H.

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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I have another quick question.

Do most of you open up checking or savings accounts to have this money deposited

into? currently has a passbook account which also has my name on it, I'm

assuming I should open something new? He'll also be opening up a small checking

account when he starts transition in the fall.

Thanks,

H.

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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They said to open a checking account with 's name as a primary and me as the

payee.  They also said it would be ok with them if it had s name first and

mine as a co signature.  Our credit union requires a savings account along with

the checking acct.

Marcia

From: sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com <sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com>

ubject: Re: ssi

o: IPADDUnite@gro ups.com

ate: Wednesday, January 20, 2010, 4:18 PM

Thank you, it's great to hear from someone who has just gone through the

xperience. My son rarely sees a doctor, about twice a year for the

sychiatrist and once a year for a regular checkup so I won't have a lot to say

n that regard :-)

I may still be picking your brain but I guess I can sit tight until 5/1.

H.

ssi

sunshinebeaches3@ aol.com.. ....I will be glad to answer your questions if you

ontact me thru this site.....I am cautious about personal email

Marcia

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