
What Happens to My Younger Spouse’s Social Security Benefits If He Keeps Working?
Question: I plan on remarrying. I am 67 and get full Social Security benefits. If I should pass, I know my husband can get my

Question: I plan on remarrying. I am 67 and get full Social Security benefits. If I should pass, I know my husband can get my

Question: Can a special needs trust help pay for my son’s food and rent, if SSDI is not enough? What if he receives SSI? Response:

Question: I wanted to confirm that an SSI recipient must apply for their Social Security benefits when they turn 62 based on a friend’s recent

Question: In answering a recent question about transferring assets into a revocable trust, you wrote: Taking this step can cause it’s own difficulties. For instance,

Question: I am a trustee of a special needs trust for a friend that was funded in March 2020. She has been on Supplemental Security

Question: My son is 21 years old and disabled with cerebral palsy since birth. He currently receives Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and has never worked.

Question: I have a 27-year-old severely handicapped daughter who I take care of 24/7. She qualifies for Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) under her father’s

Question: My son and I both receive SSDI survivor’s benefits from my deceased ex-husband (neither remarried and my son is his only child). My son
Question: If I were to claim Social Security at age 62, while still working part-time, so my benefit will be reduced to a very small

Question: I have received caregiver payments from Social Security for my 23-year-old since 2013, when his father retired. Now, I’m seeking custody of my disabled