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- Rodney Mesriani is a former Law Clerk to U.S. District Court Honorable Judge William J. Rea and to the California Department of Corporations.
- He also appears in various TV and radio shows and hosts his own radio shows on 870AM and 670AM.
Bellflower Lawyers
A research conducted by Social Security Bellflower Lawyers showed that remarriage will not terminate the benefits of a person already entitled to widow/widower’s benefits. The same study conducted by Social Security Bellflower Lawyers also revealed that the benefits of a person entitled to mother's or father's benefits (based on having a child in care) will terminate upon remarriage unless he or she marries someone entitled to other types of Social Security benefits.
Hence, remarriage would have no effect on the benefits being paid to your children. Contact your Social Security Bellflower Lawyers for more information on the said matter.
The study made by Social Security Bellflower Lawyers also made reference to the fact that the adoption of a child already entitled to Survivor Benefits does not terminate the child's benefits. The parent is not entitled to a retirement insurance benefit that is equal to or larger than the amount of the unadjusted Survivor Benefits after any increase to the minimum benefit and evidence that the support requirement was met has been filed with the Social Security Administration within the appropriate time limit.
A parent may also be the beneficiary of Survivor Benefits as opined by Social Security Bellflower Lawyers provided that the parent claimant is a natural parent in order to be eligible under the law of state of the worker's domicile to share in the interstate personal property of the deceased worker as the worker's father or mother, as the case may be. Else, the parent claimant had legally adopted the insured person before the insured person reached age 16. Henceforth, the person claiming benefits became the deceased's insured person's step-parent by a marriage entered into before the deceased had reached age 16. To have a more vivid picture of the rights available to deceased relatives feel free to contact Social Security Bellflower Lawyers.
