Social Security Benefits: A Useful Discussion On Conditions To Obtain The Benefit & Methods To Get After A Family Member's Death  


The loss of a family member can be devastating, both emotionally & financially. Social Security is meant to be a survivor program and also a retirement program. Most people are conscious of Social Security retirement benefits, and many may even be aware that Social Security has disability benefits, but are you conscious that there are Social Security death benefits also? In this article we'll discuss the one-time lump sum death benefit, per month survivor benefits, who qualifies for survivor benefits, and how to apply for benefits when a family member dies.

One-Time Death Benefit:

You might receive a one-time payment of $255 when a family member dies, based on your relationship to them and how long they have worked. Normally, only surviving spouses and children of deceased workers qualify for the one-time death benefit. Moreover, the deceased family member must have worked long enough to be insured under Social Security, but it does not matter if they were already collecting Social Security or not.

Death benefit payment is made to the surviving spouse living with the deceased person at the time he/she passed, or if there's no surviving spouse, the payment is made to a child of the dead person. Spouses who are not living together when one spouse dies could still receive the death benefit if they were eligible for benefits on the deceased spouse's earnings in the month the spouse passed. If there's no surviving spouse or child who qualifies for the payment, then no payment will be made.

That's a one-time, lump sum benefit; however many survivors may qualify for a monthly benefit along with the one-time death benefit.

Monthly Survivor Benefits:

In addition to the one-time payment, some family members may receive a monthly benefit for a dead person. Widows, widowers, children and dependent parents may qualify for per month survivor benefits. In certain cases, even divorced widows and widowers may qualify to receive benefits when their ex-spouse dies. The per month survivor benefit is also referred to as "survivors insurance" as it's much like a life insurance policy.

To be eligible for Social Security survivor benefits, the dead worker must have worked and earned credits towards Social Security benefits. The number of years necessary to work depends on the age of the dead family member.

The following family members may qualify for survivor benefits:

- a widow or widower, beginning at age fifty if disabled or sixty is not disabled;

- a widow or widower who's caring for your child under the age of 16, no matter the age of the widow or widower,

- unmarried children of the deceased also qualify if they're under age eighteen (or age 22 if they're handicapped).

- in some cases, even grandchildren, step children or adopted children could qualify for survivor benefits.

If you are divorced, you might qualify for survivor benefits on an ex-spouse if you were married for at least 10 years, and you're age 60 or older when your ex-spouse passes (you only have to be age 50 if you are handicapped).

Applying for Survivor Benefits:

Social Security needs to be notified and Social Security widow benefits should be applied for right away after a family member has passed. To do it, you can call the Social Security Administration or visit the closest office to you. You'll need to present proof of death (death certificate or proof from funeral home), your Social Security number and your deceased family member's Social Security number, your birth certificate, marriage certificate if married, divorce papers if you're divorced, and income information for the deceased family member ( W-2s or income tax returns) for the most recent year.

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