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  1. Dreamer61
    03-23-2013 07:02 PM
    Dreamer61
    2009
  2. laceylady
    03-23-2013 09:36 AM
    laceylady
    I need to know the year she turned 22.
  3. Dreamer61
    03-23-2013 09:27 AM
    Dreamer61
    It looks like around 800 a month when she was 22..
  4. laceylady
    03-19-2013 11:47 PM
    laceylady
    The amount you can earn for 2013 is $1,040. She has to be found disabled before age 22. Do you know what her monthly income was in the year she turned 22?
  5. Dreamer61
    03-19-2013 08:46 AM
    Dreamer61
    Hey Susan, I learned something new since I've talked to you. My daughter gets 1000.00 per month from my dad. Unbeknownst to me he increased her paycheck. Do you know if she'll qualify with this amount?
  6. laceylady
    03-15-2013 09:15 AM
    laceylady
    Yes, I figured your daughter was filing under that program. It is for children between the age of 18 and 22.
  7. Dreamer61
    03-14-2013 09:48 PM
    Dreamer61
    Oh and I want to Reassure you that everything is on the up and up!!
  8. Dreamer61
    03-14-2013 09:27 PM
    Dreamer61
    Thanks for the info. Like I said its a coincidence that its happening like it is. When I filled out my paperwork there was a question about children under 22 (I think that's the age) with disabilities and of course I answered yes and when I had my phone interview with the ALLSUP case worker she said that my daughter had a good chance of getting allowed. So here we are! I look forward to talking to you, I could use someone with a clear mind. This all can get a little crazy. Thanks Lacey!
  9. laceylady
    03-14-2013 07:40 PM
    laceylady
    That will be fine. Just so you know, SSA has a fraud unit. One of the red flags is if more than one family member files. So if the adjudicator you get is at all suspicious that anything isn't 100% on the up and up that you say, they could send your case to this unit and they will investigate you and you will not be aware of this. I would think this would be more likely to happen if you and yor daughter get allowed and then your husband files.

    If your daughter is deaf they should just allow her claim without sending you forms. Each state does their own thing I guess.

    I'm just letting you know like I let you know about the other stuff. When I did claims I hardly ever sent a case to this unit but some adjudicators are suspicious of everyone and send lots of cases. It is just the luck of the draw and case assignment is random and done by a computer.
  10. Dreamer61
    03-14-2013 12:22 PM
    Dreamer61
    I thought you might be busy as its getting closer to your departure date. Actually this form from SS is for my daughter who has cerebral palsy and is deaf and is also filing. It's truly a coincidence that we all are filing at around the same time. And I think it must be fate that I've met you! Can you call me Saturday when its convenient for you and ill explain everything then? And we can also talk about a time to meet when we get there!

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  • About laceylady
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    Born in Brooklyn, NY. Grew up in Kingston, PA, raised daughters in Olympia/Lacey, WA.
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    Lacey, Wa and Village of Sanibel
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    Arts and crafts, sewing, painting
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    Retired
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    Brooklyn, NY; Kingston/Luzerne, PA; Haledon, NJ; Kansas City, MO; Olympia/Lacey, WA, Sanibel

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