racerlupine
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
I have a friend who is a payee. The recipient is constantly harassing her with abusive phone calls and messages, unwanted home visits, and threats of violence. She (the payee) wants to stop being his payee but hasn't got very far with SSA. How does a payee STOP being a payee? Does she have to come up with a replacement payee first, or is that the recipient's responsibility? Most important: can a payee STOP being a payee without the recipient's consent and/or knowledge? (The recipient will go ballistic over this and she is frightened of him.)
thanks
RACER
I have a friend who is a payee. The recipient is constantly harassing her with abusive phone calls and messages, unwanted home visits, and threats of violence. She (the payee) wants to stop being his payee but hasn't got very far with SSA. How does a payee STOP being a payee? Does she have to come up with a replacement payee first, or is that the recipient's responsibility? Most important: can a payee STOP being a payee without the recipient's consent and/or knowledge? (The recipient will go ballistic over this and she is frightened of him.)
thanks
RACER