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mackdaddy

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1. Must be diagnosed disabled with mental illness, and have 3rd party managing finances.
Mon May 2, 2016, 08:44 PM
May 2016
First, individuals would have to file a claim based on disability. Next, the individual would have to have been adjudicated as having a Mental Disorder Listing and a corresponding primary diagnosis code in Social Security’s records based on that mental impairment.

Further, the individual would have to be an adult over 18 but under retirement age. Finally, after matching the other four conditions, the beneficiary would have to receive their benefits through a representative payee approved by the agency due to being incapable of managing their own payments.


This does not sound too extreme to me.

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