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I am disabled and a parent. Are my children entitled to benefits?

Christina Miller · February 15, 2023 ·

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I am disabled and a parent. Are my children entitled to benefits?

In many situations, if a parent is collecting SSD benefits, their children are usually eligible to receive dependents benefits as long as they are under the age of 18 and unmarried. “Children” can include biological children, adopted children and dependent stepchildren. However, there are also situations in which adult children and even grandchildren can collect dependent benefits. Dependents of parents receiving SSI benefits are not entitled to any benefits.

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