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vinman5959 11-01-2013 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by finz (Post 1025994)
Good luck helping your daughter and her kids through this difficult time, vinman.

Thank you:hug:

ginnie 11-01-2013 09:59 AM

Hi Vinman
 
Lit Lov is right. You must report this. A person can get into all kinds of trouble if you don't. Get a representative that works with SS, and the government programs, or go into the office with the kids etc. I hope the police have been notified, so that you can relay that to the agency. The Government agencies are very picky, I think they have to be because of the number of fraud cases is on the rise. Hope things work out to where the kids can remain getting help. That why it is important for the sake of those kids. ginnie:grouphug:

vinman5959 11-02-2013 10:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 1026055)
Lit Lov is right. You must report this. A person can get into all kinds of trouble if you don't. Get a representative that works with SS, and the government programs, or go into the office with the kids etc. I hope the police have been notified, so that you can relay that to the agency. The Government agencies are very picky, I think they have to be because of the number of fraud cases is on the rise. Hope things work out to where the kids can remain getting help. That why it is important for the sake of those kids. ginnie:grouphug:

Thank you ginnie, She will be reporting it as soon as she can. we live in hawaii, on one of the smaller islands. I'm sure people at our local ss office would be familiar with this case being that our island is so small, and everything is on record with our local police department. Hopefully this will be to her benefit, i will be keeping my fingers crossed. thanks again for your reply and the helpful information. Btw i am also on ssdi for the past ten years for an anxiety disorder.... aloha vinman

gruvingal 11-03-2013 01:01 PM

Usually if a parent dies the children get benefits until they are 18 anyway.

doubleagle15 11-21-2013 07:21 PM

police vs Private Investigator
 
Yes mske a police report giving them all the information you have. However, the pooice may not put a lot of time on the case. Hiring a private investigator might be the best bet. They h a ve many ways to find someone unless the person has gone completely off the grid.
I am a retired police officer and currently a private investigator.


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