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Eligibility for Social Security Survivor Benefits?

My son died at age 25 he never worked much due to incarceration. He has been married and divorced and has a 3 year old daughter. Will she be eligible for anything from Social Security even though he never paid much in?

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February 11, 20150 found this helpful

No one can answer your question except SSA. Go to your local SSA office for information and answers.

 

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February 13, 20150 found this helpful

The mother will have to pay a visit to the Social Security office to find correct answers and file for benefits - if they are available.
She will need social security numbers for herself, the daughter and the deceased. She may/will also need a copy of the daughters birth certificate and a copy of the fathers death certificate as this will save her from having to make a second trip to the office.

 

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