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WildwoodFlower 07-21-2014 06:33 PM

Payee over Disabilty after being Own Payee
 
I have a Friend who is a Former Vet who gets partial disability from his veteran's pension, and a small amount of Supplemental Security Income since his VA pension only comes to a little over 500.00 a month. He was appointed his payee upon getting these benefits however three years ago he was scammed and he his current payee who is his mother went with him to the Social Security Administration, and had him appoint her payee saying that he was going to be what she called blackballed from being his own payee for ten years anyways. The went ahead at his request to place her over his benefits the information that he told me he did not disclose to the Social Security Administration, about his mother saying that he was getting so called black balled and could not longer be his payee soon and would need a payee for ten years. Which I understand her wanting to protect her son after he was scammed out of money, however to lie about it was horrible, and now he is wanting to be his own payee since he found out that he was never so called blackballed in the first place. My question is will he have a hard time getting her removed as his payee and becoming his own payee again since he was not required to have a payee to began with and had her placed as a payee on his own. I do not want him to struggle I understand as to why he would want to be over his own disability especially with recent events of being lied to about how much he actually got, as well as he is close to getting his full VA benefits and does not want to be manipulated about how much he is actually getting. If anyone can clarify this for me I would be grateful.

Kitt 07-21-2014 07:06 PM

Welcome WildwoodFlower. :Wave-Hello:

Someone will be along to help.

Janke 07-21-2014 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by WildwoodFlower (Post 1083906)
I have a Friend who is a Former Vet who gets partial disability from his veteran's pension, and a small amount of Supplemental Security Income since his VA pension only comes to a little over 500.00 a month. He was appointed his payee upon getting these benefits however three years ago he was scammed and he his current payee who is his mother went with him to the Social Security Administration, and had him appoint her payee saying that he was going to be what she called blackballed from being his own payee for ten years anyways. The went ahead at his request to place her over his benefits the information that he told me he did not disclose to the Social Security Administration, about his mother saying that he was getting so called black balled and could not longer be his payee soon and would need a payee for ten years. Which I understand her wanting to protect her son after he was scammed out of money, however to lie about it was horrible, and now he is wanting to be his own payee since he found out that he was never so called blackballed in the first place. My question is will he have a hard time getting her removed as his payee and becoming his own payee again since he was not required to have a payee to began with and had her placed as a payee on his own. I do not want him to struggle I understand as to why he would want to be over his own disability especially with recent events of being lied to about how much he actually got, as well as he is close to getting his full VA benefits and does not want to be manipulated about how much he is actually getting. If anyone can clarify this for me I would be grateful.

If he needs a payee and doesn't like the current payee, there should be an agency who will manage his benefits for a small fee. They will be bonded and/or insured and will keep ledgers on what has been received and what has been paid. The local office can give him a list of approved payee agencies. They will create a budget and pay his rent and give him spending money throughout the month.

Jomar 07-21-2014 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by WildwoodFlower (Post 1083906)
I have a Friend who is a Former Vet who gets partial disability from his veteran's pension, and a small amount of Supplemental Security Income since his VA pension only comes to a little over 500.00 a month. He was appointed his payee upon getting these benefits however three years ago he was scammed and he his current payee who is his mother went with him to the Social Security Administration, and had him appoint her payee saying that he was going to be what she called blackballed from being his own payee for ten years anyways. The went ahead at his request to place her over his benefits the information that he told me he did not disclose to the Social Security Administration, about his mother saying that he was getting so called black balled and could not longer be his payee soon and would need a payee for ten years. Which I understand her wanting to protect her son after he was scammed out of money, however to lie about it was horrible, and now he is wanting to be his own payee since he found out that he was never so called blackballed in the first place.
My question is will he have a hard time getting her removed as his payee and becoming his own payee again since he was not required to have a payee to began with and had her placed as a payee on his own.
I do not want him to struggle I understand as to why he would want to be over his own disability especially with recent events of being lied to about how much he actually got, as well as he is close to getting his full VA benefits and does not want to be manipulated about how much he is actually getting. If anyone can clarify this for me I would be grateful.

I don't know, but I bolded the question so others will see it easier..

Janke 07-21-2014 11:38 PM

My question is will he have a hard time getting her removed as his payee and becoming his own payee again since he was not required to have a payee to began with and had her placed as a payee on his own.


SSA should not have made his mother his payee solely based on his request. If they did, that was a mistake. SSA is only supposed to appoint a payee when there is medical or lay evidence that a person cannot make good decisions with his/her money. My guess is that there was some sort of evidence that was used to appoint the payee. So yes, it will take much more than just a request for SSA to decide he no longer NEEDS any payee.

A Statement of Capability, SSA 787, could be completed by his treating physician and submitted with an application filed by himself.

Too late to change August though.


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