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1 Answer | Asked in Social Security and Public Benefits for Hawaii on
Q: I’m not sure if my first question was saved. Just registered. I am 67 years, 11 months old. widowed since 6/2019.

I didn’t know that I was eligible to receive my deceased husband’s benefits. I applied yesterday. SSA said they would pay retroactively 6 months (from October 22). Am I eligible to receive ALL the benefits from when I was first eligible, at age 66 years and 2 months? Thank you!

James L. Arrasmith
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answered on May 2, 2023

Yes, as a widow, you may be eligible to receive your deceased husband's Social Security benefits. Generally, you can receive survivor benefits as early as age 60 (or age 50 if you are disabled) and continue to receive them for the rest of your life.

If you filed for survivor benefits...
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1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits and Social Security for Hawaii on
Q: I am 56 yr male. I have been butcher for 33 years,only profession I know. Have glaucoma for 15 years. Take 4 medicines

Daily. Right eye 20/200 with 70% loss of vision. Left eye 20/50 with 60% vision loss. Can I qualify ssdi

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 22, 2019

An attorney who deals with SSDI matters (and who could hopefully give you meaningful direction here) would have better chances of picking up your question if you added a couple of categories, or reposted. Try adding "Social Security" and "Public Benefits" to your categories. Or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support, Divorce and Social Security for Hawaii on
Q: PLEASE DIRECT ME IN FINDING AN ATTORNEY, FOR MY SITUATION TO FIND OUT IF I AM DIVORCED, IF NOT GET ONE.

APPLIED FOR EARLY RETIREMENT, NOW ATTORNEY GENERAL WANTS TO TAKE OUT 23,000/24,000 FOR CHILD SUPPORT AS IN THE PAST I'VE RECEIVED SSI FOR 10 YRS. PLEASE I NEED LEGAL ADVISE! ON THAT DON'T KNOW WHAT TYPE ATTORNEY I NEED. THANKS

Robin R. Gregory
Robin R. Gregory
answered on Mar 14, 2019

It depends what you are trying to do, what type of attorney you need. From your post, I guess you are trying to not pay the $23K child support. You ask if you are divorced. You can call the Family Courthouse and ask the clerk to look up a possible divorce under your name and your spouse's... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for Hawaii on
Q: If I am on SSI and work part time bringing home $449 every 2 weeks do they deduct money from my $735 SSI check?
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Nov 30, 2017

The question will be at what point does your sustained work show an ability to engage in substantial gainful activity. Suggest you connect with your local legal aid office as your earnings look to exceed your SSI check. They may also affect any other government benefits, public housing etc.

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for Hawaii on
Q: Is there anyways to acces my sons social security number?
Clint Curtis
Clint Curtis
answered on Apr 3, 2013

I am assuming that your son is an adult. If so you will not be able to get access to his number.

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