What to do if the Social Security Administration terminated my benefits because they are counting money that is in an irrevocable pooled Trust as a resource?

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What to do if the Social Security Administration terminated my benefits because they are counting money that is in an irrevocable pooled Trust as a resource?

The trigger was that the county I live in automatically signed me up for a health care program that I don’t even qualify for. The SSA has been told this but they seem not to care.

Asked on April 25, 2013 under Estate Planning, Colorado

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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 10 years ago | Contributor

This is when you need to enlist your local media, your state and federal elected officials and put the pressure on these folks to help you so you don't have to spend a dime in legal costs. Make appointments with these officials (research and see if there a few whose platform concerns this kind of negligence). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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