April 2023

Understanding When Wife’s and Husband’s Social Security Benefits Begin and End, § 404.332

The Social Security Administration provides benefits to spouses and divorced spouses of insured individuals under certain circumstances. Understanding when these wife’s and husband’s benefits begin and end is essential for navigating the benefits system. This blog post will provide an overview of the rules governing the start and end of these benefits as outlined in …

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Understanding Divorced Spouse Entitlement to Wife’s or Husband’s Benefits: Section 404.331 Explained

Learn the requirements for receiving wife’s or husband’s benefits as a divorced spouse Navigating the world of Social Security benefits can be challenging, especially for divorced spouses. Section 404.331 outlines the conditions under which a divorced spouse may be entitled to wife’s or husband’s benefits based on their ex-spouse’s old-age or disability benefits. In this …

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Understanding Entitlement to Wife’s or Husband’s Benefits: Section 404.330 Explained

Section 404.330 of the Social Security Administration’s regulations outlines the conditions under which an individual is entitled to wife’s or husband’s benefits when their spouse is receiving old-age or disability benefits. In this blog post, we will examine the various requirements for entitlement and clarify who is eligible for these benefits. Eligibility Criteria for Wife’s …

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Increasing the Likelihood of Staying Off Disability Benefit Rolls: Section 404.328 Explained

Section 404.328 of the Social Security Administration’s regulations discusses the circumstances under which the completion or continuation of a vocational rehabilitation, employment, or support services program increases the likelihood of an individual not having to return to the disability benefit rolls. In this blog post, we will delve into the conditions mentioned in Section 404.328 …

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Participating in Vocational Rehabilitation, Employment, and Support Services: Section 404.327 Explained

Section 404.327 of the Social Security Administration’s regulations outlines the conditions under which an individual is considered to be participating in an appropriate program of vocational rehabilitation services, employment services, or other support services. In this blog post, we will discuss the different types of programs and when an individual is considered to be participating …

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Understanding the Termination Month for Disability Benefits: Section 404.325 Explained with Examples

The termination month plays a crucial role in determining the end of your disability benefits. In this blog post, we’ll discuss Section 404.325 of the Social Security Administration’s regulations, which outlines the rules for determining the termination month for disability benefits. We will also provide two examples to help illustrate these rules. The Termination Month: …

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Understanding the Application Process for a Period of Disability after a Delay Due to a Physical or Mental Condition: Section 404.322 Explained

Navigating the application process for a period of disability can be a challenging experience, especially if you’ve experienced a delay due to a physical or mental condition. In this blog post, we’ll discuss Section 404.322 of the Social Security Administration’s regulations, which provides guidance on when you may apply for a period of disability after …

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When Does a Period of Disability Begin and End? § 404.321

If you have a disability that prevents you from working, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). To help determine the length and duration of your disability, the SSA has established guidelines and regulations regarding when a period of disability begins and ends. Let’s take a closer look …

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Who Is Entitled to a Period of Disability? § 404.320

If you become disabled and are unable to work, you may be entitled to receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, even if you do not qualify for disability benefits, you may still be entitled to a period of disability. Let’s take a closer look at the key details outlined in § 404.320 …

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How is the Amount of Your Disability Benefit Calculated? § 404.317

If you are unable to work due to a physical or mental impairment, you may be entitled to receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, it’s important to understand how the amount of your disability benefit is calculated. Let’s take a closer look at the key details outlined in § 404.317 of the …

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