Social Security Death Index

  • Social Security Records - Why Its So Important to Protect Them
    People who are gainfully employed have Social Security records. Through tax deducted from your monthly payroll, you make a contribution to a social insurance program, forming the basis of Social Security records. These records contain your Social Security number as well as other relevant information such as your full name, date of birth, contact numbers, dependents, and others. Social Security records enable you to obtain benefits for three major instances. The first is for disability, where yo Read More...
  • Social Security Benefits After Divorce
    Divorce does have some effects on social security benefits. The basics are quite simple. If you are entitled to receive social security benefits based upon your own earnings record, you will, of course, be able to collect social security after divorce based on that earnings record. However, if you were married for ten or more years, you might be able to collect social security benefits under your spouse's record after you are divorce. There are a few qualifications that you must deal with. Read More...
  • New York Social Security Law
    Social Security disability benefits (SSD) are provided by the Social Security Administration for disabled individuals who have become sick, injured or otherwise disabled, and are unable to work, and the condition has lasted or is expected to last for a year or longer or result in death. Social Security disability benefits are based on your income and having paid into the Social Security system. The most important thing to remember if you are disabled with either a physical or mental problem, o Read More...
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