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  2. Can My Kid Receive Surviving Child Benefits After They Turn 18?

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    If a child has a parent who works enough to earn Social Security in retirement and passes away, the child is eligible for survivor benefits. The child can receive payments until they turn 18, with ...

  3. How children can qualify for Social Security benefits - AOL

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    Those children may receive up to 75% of the deceased parent’s basic benefit. To qualify for survivorsbenefits, children do not have to live with a parent or receive financial support from ...

  4. Social Security Survivor Benefits: The Most Important Things ...

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    An unmarried child of the deceased who is either younger than 18 (or up to 19 if a full-time student in an elementary or secondary school) or 18 or older with a disability that began prior to age 22

  5. When Are Children Eligible for Social Security Benefits? - AOL

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    A child who receives survivorsbenefits can get up to 75% of the deceased parent’s basic Social Security benefit. The maximum family payment is typically anywhere from 150% to 180% of the ...

  6. How Do I Know If I'm Actually Eligible For Survivor Benefits?

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    Survivor benefits are a type of Social Security that's provided to families following the death of a wage earner. These payments are designed to offer financial continuity and support to the ...

  7. How To Get Social Security Survivor Benefits - AOL

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    Many people think of Social Security benefits as income in retirement. However, there are also Social Security widow benefits and Social Security death benefits for children. If you're eligible ...

  8. Social Security: Here's What Happens to Your Benefit if Your ...

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    Finally, if you remarry after a spouse's death, you'll only be eligible for survivors benefits if you're age 60 or older (or age 50 or older if you're disabled).

  9. 3 Things All Parents Should Know About Social Security ... - AOL

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    You may think of Social Security as something that benefits only retirees. After all, it's a program that aims to help those who enter retirement. However, Social Security can also help families in...