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I can give you a partial answer. They won't take any of your Social Security (whether its SSDI or retirement benefits) but they will take part or all of the SSI portion.
Actually, it will either be all, some or none of the SSI benefits. There are assorted exclusions and questions that need to be answered, and the biggest one is how much is her monthly gross amount?
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