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Old 12-14-2010, 01:50 PM #1
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Does anyone know if a children (all under 18yr old) can collect survivor benefits from the non-custodial parent in the event they die?
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Does anyone know if a children (all under 18yr old) can collect survivor benefits from the non-custodial parent in the event they die?
They collect monthly benefits no matter if your dead or alive.
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I mean in additon to the SSDI benefits they received from me (custodal parent) if the non-custodal parent that pays child support dies, can they collect SSDI benefits from me AND Social Security Survivor Benefits from their father.

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I mean in additon to the SSDI benefits they received from me (custodal parent) if the non-custodal parent that pays child support dies, can they collect SSDI benefits from me AND Social Security Survivor Benefits from their father.

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There is a formula for a combined family maximum if both parents are deceased, disabled or retired. It is not provided in your Social Security Statement and has to be computed by your local office.
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I mean in additon to the SSDI benefits they received from me (custodal parent) if the non-custodal parent that pays child support dies, can they collect SSDI benefits from me AND Social Security Survivor Benefits from their father.

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Here are some links that may help you. There is a link to a benefit calculator that may or may not help.

http://www.ssa.gov/survivorplan/ifyou4.htm
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