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Paul McChesney (Admin)

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Posted on Sunday, November 02, 2003 - 7:57 am:   

Dear Concerned, I am not sure how to find out. I am sure that the Administration must tell the custodial parent, which would be her. Perhaps your husband can go down to the local office and start a proceeding to be named as the representative payee, that is, the person who gets the check for the child. I would guess that they would have to say whether he was in fact drawing or not in that case.

I think that there is a consensus that too many kids were allowed disability on this ground some years ago, and the Administration does a poor job of reviewing cases once disability benefits are begun.

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