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Old 05-08-2013, 05:29 AM #1
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After 3 years we just found out my son will receive SSI. However the back payment situation was a big surprise. And am I understanding this correctly... ?is there a time limit to spend the back pay? It seemed like she said there was only a year at a time to spend otherwise you lose it (plus the big limitations of what to spend it on)? Even the very big lump sum? Is this correct? I hope not... please advise...
If this is a case for a minor child and if a dedicated account is required, there are very strict guidelines on how that money is spent. It can only be spent on medical or educational needs, not on food, clothing or shelter. It also has to be kept separate from the other funds. You have to keep receipts for everything you spend. It also can be left to accumulate and is excluded from the $2000 resource limit. If you as payee don't follow the dedicated account rules, then you, as payee, owe the money back personally.

Wouldn't it be nice to have a chunk of money for post-secondary education for your disabled child when they turn 18?

If a dedicated account is NOT required, then the lump sum amounts are excluded from the $2000 resource limit for 9 months. You can spend that money on food, clothing, shelter, personal items. Any needs of the child.

There will be three kinds of reviews done for an SSI child: continuing disability which will absolutely be done at age 18 and could be done earlier; redeterminations of income and resources of the parents and child, probably annually; rep payee accountings done annually which include accounting of both the monthly benefits and the dedicated account funds. You also should be reporting parental income every month, especially wages. Giving a low wage estimate is a common reason for large overpayment of benefits. You don't want to be getting a bill next year for overpayment. Best if you open a separate bank account for the monthly benefits. Don't mingle it with the dedicated account rules. Follow the strict guidelines for dedicated account.

Retroactive benefits for children is not an opportunity to pay your own past due debts or to be used to provide basic necessities for your child.
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Just an FYI that the member clarified it was SSDI not SSI
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Just an FYI that the member clarified it was SSDI not SSI
OP: if Janke doesn't see this thread update, send her a pm in a few days.

Sorry I thought you were saying my original link was for SSDI and you needed SSI info. The direct link was for SSI as well.
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To clarify, you or the boy's father are disabled and receiving SSDI, and your child is not disabled? He is simply receiving SSDI benefits on one of your record's?

If this is the case, there are not nearly the same amount of rules.
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Hopefully the OP will return to clarify exactly what is being asked as it is very confusing...I understood her follow up post to mean she was referring to SSDI not SSI, but see now she may have been mentioning that she thought your link was only for SSDI LIT LOVE...
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Chat Clarification: son was found to disabled SSDI~ I am his rep payee

No, my son was found disabled by the administrative judge in an appeal, that's why it took so long. It's SSDI and the rules are different. The dedicated account is kind of a headache.
My original question was, has anyone heard of time limit to spend the money for dedicated accounts lump sums, or can you let it sit there accruing interest (this is a SSDI dedicated account specific with me as rep payee for my son)
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thanks for clarifying that it is SSDI not SSI angangel.

I am going to change the title of your thread and add a line to your first post then to avoid any further confusion, as you had initially said SSI
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So, OP:

Are you simply a representative payee for your adult son, that was approved for SSDI?
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