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Old 12-13-2016, 11:21 PM #1
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Wouldn't her disability status transfer to her as an adult at some point??
If she is disabled as a child and no improvement seems like it should carry forward..without having to apply and be approved again?
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Great question and I have been trying to find an answer....This stuff is hard on this injured brain.....

If I get married, will it affect my benefits?

Is it me or would you loose benefits from this link?

I cant see how or why....It dont make sense and cant find clear understanding....

I would call them for sure..... 800-772-1213
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Wouldn't her disability status transfer to her as an adult at some point??
If she is disabled as a child and no improvement seems like it should carry forward..without having to apply and be approved again?
I thought that Jo, but then I read the pamphlet and it said those benefits could stop if she marry's. I thought that would be crazy. But maybe they feel that disabled people are no longer disabled if they marry?
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"If he or she receives benefits as an adult disabled since childhood, the benefits generally end if he or she gets married. However, some marriages (for example, to another adult disabled child) are considered protected.

The rules vary depending on the situation. Contact a Social Security representative at 1-800-772-1213 (If you are deaf or hard of hearing, call TTY number 1-800-325-0778) to find out if the benefits can continue.
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