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Home / Archives for Social Security Administration

Will the Social Security Administration Accept my Power Of Attorney?

July 8, 2021 by Sinclair Prosser Gasior

Many people wisely plan for their incapacity by creating a property or financial power of attorney. A property or financial power of attorney will allow your named agent to speak to various financial institutions in the event that you are not able to manage your own financial affairs at some time.  A loved one that needs to help a family member who is incapacitated, but does not have the capacity … [Read more...] about Will the Social Security Administration Accept my Power Of Attorney?

Filed Under: General, Social Security Administration

Why Do I Need to Contact Social Security When a Family Member Passes?

July 29, 2016 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

  At the death of a loved one, life appears to occur at a lightning pace. We are grieving and making numerous decisions to give our family comfort. One of the first items that should be completed is to report the death to the Social Security Administration. However, do not be surprised if it learns of the death prior to your contact. Usually, if funeral arrangements were made, the funeral director … [Read more...] about Why Do I Need to Contact Social Security When a Family Member Passes?

Filed Under: Social Security Administration Tagged With: Annapolis, benefits, Bowie, death, estate administration, Estate Planning Attorney, funeral director, government assistance, grieving, LLC, Maryland, Millersville, personal representative, SinclairProsser Law, Social Security Administration, Successor Trustee, Victor A. Lembo, Waldorf, wpdiary.net/sinclairprosserlaw

Why Do I Need to Contact Social Security When a Family Member Passes? (Audio)

July 28, 2016 by Alexander M. Pagnotta, Estate Planning Attorney

  "Why Do I Need to Contact Social Security When a Family Member Passes? by Attorney Victor A. Lembo … [Read more...] about Why Do I Need to Contact Social Security When a Family Member Passes? (Audio)

Filed Under: Social Security Administration Tagged With: benefits, death, estate administration, LLC, Maryland, SinclairProsser Law, Social Security Administration, wpdiary.net/sinclairprosserlaw

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