RickB
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Yes, BUT: My mother was a postal carrier. My father a custodian for a university system. He was 11 yrs older than my mother. Not exactly sure how their retirement accounts were handled. Mom's was definitely civil service. Dad's, maybe similar??? My older brother helped my mother (executor) with the estate paperwork. When my father died, Mom started collecting his SS benefits. My father had opted (with his plan at the time) to take a lesser SS benefit so that mother was able to take his at the time of his death. Which she did. For about 2 years after his death. Then she got a letter from the SS admin saying that she owed them all those SS payments back as it was illegal for her to collect his. Even though at the time Dad had opted for the lesser amount so that she could. It didn't matter. they told her that the rules were the rules and that even if Dad had been instructed to take a lesser amount back then (probably 15 years worth) it was most likely not proper to have offered that to him at that time. My parents even had that paperwork saved which showed his decision. Didn't matter. She was given a couple of months to pay the funds back (close to $40K) or start paying penalties. They would also not reimburse anything for the so called improper lesser payments that dad had been receiving all those years. Pretty heartbreaking for an elderly widow!! So things can change, and usually not for the better!!
Regards,
david
As a civil service employee your Mom was ineligible for SSI.