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Updated: FEB 2011 If you have a child with special needs you should think carefully about whether it is advisable to take early retirement. Social Security has a formula for reducing retirement benefits depending upon how many years before reaching full retirement a worker retires (but not younger than age 62). Updated: FEB 2011 A difficult consideration for parents as they prepare their estate plan is deciding how to divide their estate among several children when one child has special needs. Updated: FEB 2011 The Supplemental Security Income Program or SSI may be an important income benefit for your disabled child. This article discusses the eligibility rules for the SSI program and important planning strategies for parents to keep in mind to preserve your child’s continuing eligibility for benefits. Updated: FEB 2011 The most common income benefit for disabled children and adults is the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. Some disabled individuals are able to qualify for a different (and usually more generous) income benefit called Child Disability Benefits (CDB). Updated: FEB 2011 The following are the new Medicare co-payments and deductibles for 2011.
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