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Timestamp: 2013-05-25 16:01:10
Document Index: 301148267

Matched Legal Cases: ['§1342', '§214', '§206', '§207', '§202', '§205', '§210', '§1304', '§213', '§215', '§715', '§211', '§346', '§214']

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Qualified employee discount, §1342
agricultural employment, §214
currently insured status, §206
disability insured status, §207
fully insured status, §§202-205
military service, special wage credits, §205, §210
minimum pay test, §1304
restrictions, §213
self-employment income after 1977, and before 1978, §215
self-employment income, allocating, §715
special age 72 payments, §211, §346
wages paid after 1936, §214
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July 25, 2011 by Guest What are the limits to legal guardianship? Discharged from the program at age 15?, 18?, 21?, at college graduation?
If capable dependant wishes to become independent and go to college, is there any financial S S advantage/disadvantage.
Guardianship and college
July 26, 2011 by admin I'm not sure specifically what you're asking. In my experience, as far as Social Security, there is no financial advantage to a minor "becoming independent" (becoming their own representative payee).
I have seen many minors request to be their own representative payee, but this generally seems to arise due to some sort of conflict with the parent or guardian.
Note there are no Social Security benefits for children in college who are not disabled.
INR Testers
July 27, 2011 by Guest Can anyone tell me if SOcial security will pay for the small hand held machines that tests you INR's. I have been on coumadin for some thirteen years now and I have to have it tested once a week, sometimes once every two weeks. With the cost that I have to pay a medical facility to test it, I could have had it paid for several times over. It would be so much easier if I could do my own testing and reporting to my cardiologist and it really would save S.S. thousands of dollars in the long run. you can respond to me at rwebb38@hotmail.com and please, serious input on this only. Thank you.