<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Faust</b></i>
So, to clarify, you guys are saying if you are on SSDI, you can marry someone and not lose your benefits? That has been the largest reason why my fiance of nearly 12 years is still my fiance. I am also on SSDI.</end quote></div>
CORRECT SEAN!
SSI (the assistance based on income & no regards to work history) is what would be a problem when getting married because her income would be included.
SSDI (the ss based on your work history & doesnt care about assetts or income) wont be a problem as long as you are medically proved disabled.
So, to clarify, you guys are saying if you are on SSDI, you can marry someone and not lose your benefits? That has been the largest reason why my fiance of nearly 12 years is still my fiance. I am also on SSDI.</end quote></div>
CORRECT SEAN!
SSI (the assistance based on income & no regards to work history) is what would be a problem when getting married because her income would be included.
SSDI (the ss based on your work history & doesnt care about assetts or income) wont be a problem as long as you are medically proved disabled.