How Will Marriage Affect My Disability Benefits?

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Last week, we wrote a blog post answering a question that was sent to us through Facebook. We received some great feedback and readers have suggested that they’d like us to make this a regular thing. Please feel free to let us know your thoughts in the comment section below. Tell us what questions you’d like us to answer next week! Today’s question is:

Question: How will marriage affect my disability benefits?

Getting married may affect your disability benefits in a variety of ways. This is largely dependent on what type of benefits you receive—Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

If you receive SSI benefits, you likely already know that eligibility is determined based on your income and financial resources. Once you get married, the SSA will “deem” a portion of your spouse’s income to your record. Essentially, this means that they will consider your future husband or wife’s income to be your income as well. This may significantly reduce your monthly payment or even cause the SSA to terminate your benefits altogether.

It is important to note that, if you live with your significant other but are not yet married, the SSA may still decide to deem some of your partner’s income to your record.

If you receive SSDI on your own earnings record, getting married will have no impact on your benefits—no matter how much money your future spouse earns. If you receive SSDI based on someone else’s earnings record, your benefits could be affected in the following ways:

  • If you receive SSDI benefits under an eligible parent’s record, getting married will cause your benefits to be terminated. The only time benefits will not be terminated in this circumstance is if you are marrying another disabled adult child.
  • If you are currently receiving SSDI benefits on the work record of an ex-spouse, your benefits will be terminated if you remarry. This also applies to individuals who receive SSDI on the record of a deceased ex-spouse who remarry before age 50 if disabled, and before age 60 if not disabled.

Before you make any decisions regarding marriage or disability benefits, you should always consult with an SSA representative. That way, you can avoid unknowingly compromising your benefits. Please feel free to leave additional questions or comments in the section below and we will try our best to answer each of your questions.

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Maria (not verified)

In a relationship with a

In a relationship with a woman and she is currently receiving SSDI for her child. We’d like to get marry, will this affect her benefits she receives for him? Also will living together affect it as well?

Tue, 06/11/2019 - 16:14 Permalink
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In reply to by Maria (not verified)

Hi Maria,

Hi Maria,

It's likely your income will affect the child's SSI once you are married. The SSA looks at household income so if you exceed the limits then the benefits may be reduced or stopped.

Fri, 06/14/2019 - 11:32 Permalink
Ashley (not verified)

Hi, My daughter receives SSI

Hi, My daughter receives SSI and I was wanting to know how it will be affected if I was to get married?

Fri, 06/14/2019 - 14:42 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by Ashley (not verified)

Hi Ashley,

Hi Ashley,

Once your daughter gets married, the SSA will deem her spouse's income as apart of hers, which could affect her benefits.

Fri, 06/14/2019 - 15:14 Permalink
Melissa (not verified)

If I work but my fiance draws

If I work but my fiance draws disability benefits, will his benefits decrease after we get married?

Mon, 06/17/2019 - 10:03 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Melissa (not verified)

Hi Melissa,

Hi Melissa,

Social Security Disability Benefits are based on work credits and not on income therefore his benefits should not change. Contact your local SSA office for more details on your specific case.

Fri, 06/21/2019 - 16:02 Permalink
Amanda (not verified)

hello. Me and my boyfriend

hello. Me and my boyfriend are both on ssi and I’m on ssdi from my dad side would I still be able to get married. We are already living together. I was just wondering would they touch any of our disability check if we get married? I Would really appreciate it if you get back to this message thank you and have a good day

Wed, 06/19/2019 - 09:27 Permalink
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In reply to by Amanda (not verified)

Hi Amanda,

Hi Amanda,

If you or your boyfriend are receiving SSDI then marriage will not affect your benefits. If you or your boyfriend are receiving SSI then marriage may stop or reduce your benefits because your household income impacts eligibility.

Fri, 06/21/2019 - 12:14 Permalink
Andrea (not verified)

My son has autism. he is on

My son has autism. he is on SSI. He also has a genetic disorder. I do get child support for both of my kids. If I were to get married would that make my son lose his benefits by any chance. I am just looking for info just incase ya know. Thanks again

Wed, 06/19/2019 - 13:41 Permalink
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In reply to by Andrea (not verified)

Hi Andrea,

Hi Andrea,

If your son is under 18 then there is a chance he may. The SSA looks at household income, so your spouse's income would now be part of the household income. If collectively you are over the limit then his benefits may be stopped or lowered.

Thu, 06/20/2019 - 16:43 Permalink
nmwashington88 (not verified)

My husband gets SSDI. We just

My husband gets SSDI. We just got married June 1st. Will he loose his benefits because of my income?

Thu, 06/20/2019 - 13:30 Permalink
Angie M Clark (not verified)

Hi, I am permanently disabled

Hi, I am permanently disabled. I've been this way over 10yrs.... I'm only 43. What would happen if I got married???

Wed, 06/26/2019 - 07:36 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Angie M Clark (not verified)

Hi,

Hi,

Disability benefits are based on work credits and not income. Therefore your benefits should not change, however it is always a good idea to contact your local SSA office to make sure.

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 16:37 Permalink
Anonymous (not verified)

My gal an myself would like

My gal an myself would like to get married, will this effect my disability

Sat, 07/06/2019 - 20:06 Permalink
rsg

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Hi There,

Hi There,

If you are receiving SSI then marriage might. If you are receiving SSDI then marriage will not impact your benefits.

Mon, 07/08/2019 - 16:46 Permalink
ana (not verified)

i have a child who receives

i have a child who receives ssi she has autism.her dad is not in her life. i got married and my husband wants to adopt her. will i get her ssi taken away if he adopts her

Sun, 07/07/2019 - 14:36 Permalink
Mary (not verified)

What if one person get ssi

What if one person get ssi and the other one gets ssdi what happens?

Tue, 07/09/2019 - 22:02 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by Mary (not verified)

Hi Mary,

Hi Mary,

The person on SSDI--Their benefits won't be affected as their benefits are based on their own record.

The person on SSI--Their benefits may be affected, because the SSA will deem the other's person's income as apart of their own, which could reduce how much money they receive from SSI benefits.

Wed, 07/10/2019 - 15:57 Permalink
lynn smith (not verified)

my husband had to handle his

my husband had to handle his fathers estate, there was money in his name for a while but was later divided among family all my ssi was took away from me because of this ,can I get my ssi back

Mon, 07/15/2019 - 19:03 Permalink
mts

In reply to by lynn smith (not verified)

Hi Lynn,

Hi Lynn,

SSI is based on income and resources. The inheritance is often considered income which is why your benefits were lost. I would talk to your local SSA office to go over the details of your case.

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 16:40 Permalink
Juanita (not verified)

I receive SSI and I want to

I receive SSI and I want to marry my fiance that's in prison would that affect my benefits even though he doesn't have any income

Mon, 07/15/2019 - 21:09 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by Juanita (not verified)

Hi Juanita,

Hi Juanita,

It's possible that it may go down because any income that your future husband gets will be considered apart of yours once you get married.

Tue, 07/16/2019 - 17:27 Permalink
Lyndi (not verified)

I just received my SSDI ...

I just received my SSDI ....have been married for 32 years...does my husbands income or future income effect my SSDI

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 11:46 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Lyndi (not verified)

Hi Lyndi,

Hi Lyndi,
SSDI is based on work credits and therefore should not be affected by the income of your husband.

Thu, 07/18/2019 - 15:58 Permalink
chell (not verified)

My boyfriend receives SSDI

My boyfriend receives SSDI and he has been receiving it since he was 17 years old. We are thinking about getting married since we have been together for over 7 years now. How will this affect his SSDI?

Sat, 07/20/2019 - 15:59 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by chell (not verified)

Hi There,

Hi There,

Your boyfriend's SSDI will not be affected, as his SSDI is based on his own record and not on income.

Wed, 07/31/2019 - 14:45 Permalink
Mel (not verified)

I am on disability and my

I am on disability and my fiance and I are planning on getting married shortly. I also get disability payments for my kids. Will any of that change with marriage.

Mon, 08/05/2019 - 13:26 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Mel (not verified)

Hi Mel,

Hi Mel,

SSDI is based only on work credits and therefore should not be affected by a marriage. However, I would talk to your local SSA office to go over the more specific details of your case.

Tue, 08/13/2019 - 16:25 Permalink
marsha felmlee (not verified)

if I'm wanting to get

if I'm wanting to get married would i loss my ssd or my Medicare

Sat, 08/10/2019 - 01:37 Permalink
Tammy (not verified)

I draw sssi my soon to be

I draw sssi my soon to be husband still works can my check be cut off if I marry him.

Mon, 08/12/2019 - 18:40 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Tammy (not verified)

Hi Tammy,

Hi Tammy,

SSI (Supplemental Security income) is based on income and therefore has an income cap that your household must remain under to qualify. The following link should give you a little more information based on your situation:

https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-income-ussi.htm

SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) on the other hand is based on your own work history and is not affected by your income. If you have more questions about your specific situation, I would recommend contacting your local SSA office.

Tue, 08/13/2019 - 16:14 Permalink
Louise (not verified)

If he's 67 draws ssdi

If he's 67 draws ssdi and she's 66 draws ssi and ssdi what would they lose if they get married

Tue, 08/13/2019 - 00:58 Permalink
Krista (not verified)

My boyfriend is receiving ssi

My boyfriend is receiving ssi and we would love to get married. I work as well. what can we do.

Thu, 08/15/2019 - 04:01 Permalink
Shantika Richardson (not verified)

If I am on ssi and my

If I am on ssi and my boyfriends not can I get married without affecting my benefits

Thu, 08/15/2019 - 14:52 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Shantika Richardson (not verified)

Hi Shantika,

Hi Shantika,

SSI is affected by household income and therefore it can affect your benefits if your household exceeds certain income levels. The following link will explain income limits in a little more depth.

https://www.ssa.gov/ssi/text-income-ussi.htm

I recommend contacting your local SSA office and they will be able to look at your incomes and provide a more specific answer.

Tue, 08/20/2019 - 16:56 Permalink
Sally (not verified)

I receive Ssdi on my own

I receive Ssdi on my own earning records and recently married a man that is disabled and receives ssi can that be taken away from him on what I draw? I think they have already took 8$ from him but we don’t live together yet? Plz help

Sun, 08/18/2019 - 12:23 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Sally (not verified)

Hi,

Hi,

SSI is based on household income and therefore marriage can change the amount of his SSI payments. I would contact your local SSA office and they will be able to look at the incomes of both you and your spouse to give you a more specific answer.

Tue, 08/20/2019 - 16:51 Permalink
Jenny (not verified)

Im getting ssdi and just got

Im getting ssdi and just got married can i loose my benfits. He doesnt have any income yet.

Sun, 08/18/2019 - 19:52 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Jenny (not verified)

Hi Jenny,

Hi Jenny,

SSDI is based only on work credits and therefore household income should not affect your benefits.

Mon, 08/19/2019 - 17:25 Permalink
Mariah (not verified)

I have been getting ssdi

I have been getting ssdi sense I was 18 I want to get married and I'm 23 but I keep getting different answers I had a baby with the man I love what can I do so I wont lose my ssdi

Tue, 08/20/2019 - 19:42 Permalink
mts

In reply to by Mariah (not verified)

Hi Mariah,

Hi Mariah,

Since you are receiving SSDI your benefits should not be affected. SSDI is based on your work history and not household income.

Wed, 08/21/2019 - 11:29 Permalink
Anonymous (not verified)

Can I marry someone who is

Can I marry someone who is getting ssa and ssi. I get ssd

Thu, 08/22/2019 - 14:50 Permalink
rsg

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Hi There,

Hi There,

Since SSI is based on household income, your spouse's benefits may be reduced or stopped once you are married.

Thu, 08/22/2019 - 17:01 Permalink
Brad (not verified)

Seems the article is outdated

Seems the article is outdated since marriage is marriage no matter gender now & that's the federal law that SS must obey. That means gays have exactly the same rights & duties in the article as it shows a straight couple does. Hope that helps in nearly 2020.

Fri, 08/23/2019 - 17:29 Permalink

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