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Old 07-14-2011, 12:37 PM #1
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Default Children's pay:SS forms to be completed

I received the forms that ask if you have saved SSDI money for the kids and how much of it was spent and how much of it was saved.

I am so confused...what if I only have about $100 or so saved? My son's preschool was $115 and the other stuff it went for, health and welfare, entertainment, clothing used up my 1 son's pmt. My other son does not go to preschool yet...so he has savings. We didn't use any of their money for shelter.

Also, do I include backpay from last year in the amount in savings?

Any info would be greatly appreciated!!!!!
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