My autistic 18 year old son recently (lat August) began receiving SSI. We had established a 3rd party special needs trust to hold monies that he received as gifts, graduation, etc... Unfortunately I opened the checking account of the trust with monies ($200) from his SSI (oops). To make matters worse a few months later I also deposited my son's savings bonds ($1,280) into the same account. The rest of the $7,300 account are all from 3rd parties.
In a recent letter SSA now regards the 3rd party trust as a "mixed trust" and counts ALL of the monies as an available resource - effectively stating that all SSI payments since last August should have been $0.00. Is there a way, on appeal (which we have filed), to show that only the two deposits should be counted against his SSI?
In a recent letter SSA now regards the 3rd party trust as a "mixed trust" and counts ALL of the monies as an available resource - effectively stating that all SSI payments since last August should have been $0.00. Is there a way, on appeal (which we have filed), to show that only the two deposits should be counted against his SSI?