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What happens to my parents Social Security benefits when my father retires?

If your father is full retirement age, he will generally receive 100 percent of your mother’s benefit amount. If he qualifies for retirement benefits based on his own record, the agency will pay him the higher monthly benefit, combining benefit amounts if necessary.

What was the Social Security death benefit for my mother?

Lump-Sum Death Benefit. If your mother worked long enough to qualify for Social Security benefits, a death benefit of $255 is available to one specified family member as of 2011. If your father is still alive, he will receive the benefit if he was living with your mother, or if he was not living with her, was receiving benefits on her record.

Can you get your mother’s Social Security benefits if you are under 16?

You can expect to receive 75 percent of your mother’s benefit amount if you qualify for benefits under the Social Security Act. If your mother qualified for Social Security benefits and you are under age 16, the Social Security Administration will pay your father benefits from your mother’s record if he provides for your care.

How was a Social Security number assigned before 1973?

Prior to 1973, social security numbers were assigned by our field offices. The number merely established that his/her card was issued by one of our offices in that State. See also High Group List of SSN’s.

What happens to my social security if I remarry before age 50?

If you receive benefits as a widow, divorced widow, widower, or divorced widower — You cannot get benefits if you remarry before age 60 or if you are disabled and remarry before age 50. If you remarry before you turn 50, you will not be entitled to survivor’s benefits, unless the marriage ends.

How old do you have to be to get Social Security benefits from your mother?

If your mother qualified for Social Security benefits and you are under age 16, the Social Security Administration will pay your father benefits from your mother’s record if he provides for your care.

Who was the guy that forged his mother’s signature to get Social Security?

Between 2003 and 2013, GORIN forged his mother’s signature to embezzle an estimated $100,000 worth of Social Security benefits. GORIN pleaded guilty on May 21, 2013, and was sentenced in September 2013 to ten months in prison.