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  1. Oct 10, 2018 · Children may qualify for Social Security survivor benefits if they are unmarried and: under 18; 18, or in some cases 19, and still attending high school full time; or have a disability that dates to before the child turned 22. In some circumstances, stepchildren, grandchildren and step-grandchildren may also qualify for survivor benefits.

  2. If you are the unmarried child under age 18 of a worker who dies, you can be eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits. You can also be eligible, if you are up to age 19 and attending elementary or secondary school full time.

  3. Oct 19, 2023 · “If the parent’s benefit before death is $2,400 per month, $1,800 per month would be the benefit for the child,” says David Freitag, a financial consultant and Social Security expert...

  4. Sep 13, 2018 · If a child receives Survivors benefits, he or she can get up to 75 percent of the deceased parents basic Social Security benefit. There is a limit to the amount of money that we can pay to a family. This family maximum is determined as part of every Social Security benefit computation.

  5. Dec 16, 2021 · Last Updated: November 2, 2023. We are here for surviving family members when a worker dies. In the event of your death, certain members of your family may be eligible for survivors’ benefits. These include widows and widowers, divorced widows and widowers, children, and dependent parents.

  6. Frequently Asked Questions. Who is eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits and how do I apply? A surviving spouse, surviving divorced spouse, unmarried child, or dependent parent may be eligible for monthly survivor benefits based on the deceased worker’s earnings.

  7. May 26, 2016 · Last Updated: March 17, 2021. Social Security is with you through life’s journey — from birth, to death, and even beyond, by helping to care for surviving dependents. Every year, about 4.4 million children receive monthly benefits because one or both of their parents are disabled, retired, or deceased.

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