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Old 06-15-2012, 04:31 PM #1
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Default When does SSDI end for child's benefit ?

Yes, I know it's at 18......my question is specifically which month.

My oldest will be 18 on 7/5.

I had it in my head that his last check would be the check he receives in June. Then I thought I read on ssa.gov that it ends the last full month before his birthday, but if that's for the month of June, that would be paid in July.

Now I can't find that info on the site.

I need to know if I need to close out his account after he gets his June check because he will be charged a fee by the bank if he doesn't get a July check (free account IF he has direct deposit)

Does anyone have the link to the pertinent info or know the answer ?

Thanks !
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