We shared apt in NJ. On third Wed. of each month. Mother died on 4/14/16.......Her March Social Security check was direct deposited into our joint checking acct on 4/20/16. Legally she (or I) should be able to keep it as last check. Yet it was snatched out by SSA on 5/10/16. Now SSA wants me to submit form SSA-1724 to TRY to get it reinstated maybe months from now. How can they get away with this? Do I have any recourse? Any free consumer or legal agency to turn to for assistance? Please advise?
Good luck with that.
When my husband died the money was not deposited that month, and it should have been. I did get it a few months later, something about it had to be deposited in my name as beneficiary. Sorry I can't explain plainer.
From what you described, here is what I would do if you ever face this situation again with a joint account. You mentioned you should've been able to keep the last check before Social Security snatched it back. What I would do next time as soon as you learn the person on your account died is go straight to the ATM or to the bank and withdraw all the money, close the current account, and open a new one elsewhere. Keep only the minimum opening amount in the new account until everything is settled, but keep the rest of the cash in a safe place for absolute necessary expenses during this type of emergency, because this is definitely an emergency situation. Sometimes you just have to do what you have to do to get things done and deal with other things later after the top priorities are done
We all need to better inform ourselves about Social Security. I especially recommend the free SSA booklet "What Every Woman Should Know", SSA publication No. 05-10127.
I don't think it's necessary to add a snarky comment to someone who I'm sure IS grieving - quite insensitive. All of this bureaucratic "housekeeping" is unfortunately part of the process for those left behind following a death. Have you considered that maybe the last tribute GG1790 can give her mom is to tie up all the loose ends? I'm sorry, GG1790, for your loss. Thanks for asking a question that maybe others had as well.