
Jan 25, 2018, 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by newtus
Some of you guys are slightly misinformed. I dont know what the OP’s situation is, though.
I’m on SSDI under my parents work credits (Disabled Adult Child). Im in the same situation of wanting to marry. Because of my ssdi being under my parents work credits i WILL lose my disability if i get married.
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We're not slightly mis-informed. We were referring to being on SSDI under your own work history. You are it under a different category. To receive SSDI under your parents work credits you must be a dependent child. If you become dependent upon your husband, that changes things. If you have SSDI through your own work credits, it should not be affected.
As I said and will say again: the OP needs to seek the advice of an attorney because none of us are qualified to give her legal advice as a) most of us are not disability attorneys b) she is not our client and c) we do not know all the specifics of her case.
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