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For SSI back pay, you have 9 months following the month of receipt for the money to count toward the $2000 limit. So there is quite a bit of time to make a good decision.
SSI recipients are allowed to own their home, mobile, stick or other; and it is excluded from the $2000 limit for as long as...
Step 1. Apply.
Have you been to your local office? Have you applied?
You will need to establish that you have custody of this child. What evidence do you have? Who is listed at the school as emergency contact or who enrolled the child? Who takes the child to the doctor? Is the child listed on...
I have no idea what a Self Resource Test form is or what you hope to accomplish with it.
You are trying to get out of paying debts you owe that are subject to garnishment? Bankruptcy may be the best choice, but not all debt can be discharged.
Attempting to manipulate assets in order to qualify for SSI benefits may cause SSA to apply resource transfer penalties. Or not, if you meet an exception.
https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0501150001
Is there a question? If you were previously entitled to SSI and determined ineligible and overpaid due to excess resources from this "junk property" you purchased and never repaid the overpayment and never received a waiver of the overpayment, then yes, SSI will collect toward the overpayment...
What is your other income source, how much is it and how much does the facility charge each month? California pays a hefty state supp amount for SSI recipients in licensed facilities, but how much the facility charges is not determined by SSI.
It is likely that SSI would consider this to be countable income if the trust is an excluded resource. If funds are distributed in cash, then they are counted dollar for dollar. If funds are distributed to pay food or shelter bills, then they are considered in-kind income subject to the cap...
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