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How Social Security Can Make Payments to Someone Who is Managing Your Money For You

Social Security's Representative Payment Program provides fiduciary assistance for our beneficiaries who are incapable of managing or directing someone else to manage their Social Security or SSI payments.

Pension, Retirement Savings or Benefits Questions?

If you have a question about your pension or retirement benefits, this Counseling & Assistance service area will help you find the right agency in your area to help you.

Social Security and Retirement

Website with information on social security and retirement.

Social Security Appeals Process

This publication explains the Social Security Appeals Process.

Social Security Benefits Online Screening Tool

Fill out a form online to find out if you are eligible for certain social security benefits. This form is NOT an application for benefits and will NOT give you an estimate of benefit amounts. Also, it will NOT screen for help with Medicare prescription drug plan costs.

Social Security is Safe From Collectors

Federal law makes your Social Security benefits exempt from almost all creditors claims. Even a creditor with a legal judgment against you cannot intercept your Social Security payments nor take the money from you after you receive it.

Supplemental Security Income

SSI is short for Supplemental Security Income. It pays monthly benefits to people who are 65 or older, or blind, or have a disability and who don't own much or have a lot of income. SSI isn't just for adults. Monthly benefits can go to disabled and blind children, too. People who get SSI usually get food stamps and Medicaid, too. Medicaid helps pay doctor and hospital bills. Read more about SSI in this booklet, from the Social Security Administration web site

Understanding Elder Law Ethics

Understanding the Four C's of Elder law Ethics: client identification, conflicts of interest, confidentiality, compentency.

Understanding Social Security (Social Security Online)

Social Security Online contains a large number of resources that will help you understand the current Social Security program benefits.

What You Need To Know When You Get SSI Benefits

This booklet, from the Social Security Administration web site is for people who get Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The first part tells about your benefits and what you can expect from Social Security. The second part tells what changes you must report. The third part tells you how you can call Social Security toll free to conduct your Social Security business. The fourth part tells how and when to report changes. The fifth part explains some special rules for people who get SSI disability. The sixth part of the booklet explains other things all SSI recipients should know, and the last part provides additional information about SSI eligibility.

Social Security and Retirement

Website with information on social security and retirement.

Social Security Appeals Process

This publication explains the Social Security Appeals Process.

Social Security Benefits Online Screening Tool

Fill out a form online to find out if you are eligible for certain social security benefits. This form is NOT an application for benefits and will NOT give you an estimate of benefit amounts. Also, it will NOT screen for help with Medicare prescription drug plan costs.

Social Security Changes for 2017

2017 changes for earnings, exclusions and resource limitations

Understanding Social Security (Social Security Online)

Social Security Online contains a large number of resources that will help you understand the current Social Security program benefits.

Pension, Retirement Savings or Benefits Questions?

If you have a question about your pension or retirement benefits, this Counseling & Assistance service area will help you find the right agency in your area to help you.

Social Security Benefits Online Screening Tool

Fill out a form online to find out if you are eligible for certain social security benefits. This form is NOT an application for benefits and will NOT give you an estimate of benefit amounts. Also, it will NOT screen for help with Medicare prescription drug plan costs.

Oklahoma Find A Lawyer

As a community service, the OBA does provide a directory of its attorney members who have given their permission to have their names published in the Oklahoma Find A Lawyer directory at Oklahoma Find A Lawyer. There you can search by both geographic area or by a lawyer's practice area.

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