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In reply to the discussion: Should a baby conceived by in vitro after father's death be eligible for SSI? [View all]MoonchildCA
(1,349 posts)This is my first time posting here, though I've been a long-time lurker...
My daughter's father died a week before her third birthday. We were not married, but we'd lived together for four years; she had his last name and of course, he was on her birth certificate. There was no question of her paternity or the fact that he had raised her from birth; however, I had to find written proof of him acknowledging her as his daughter in order to receive SSI benefits. Luckily, when he had applied for health insurance for us, including his 3 children, he wrote "my son ______, and my daughters, ______ and ______.
So basically, parentage does not matter. Even raising a child is not enough. There has to be proof that you acknowledged the child as your own.
Whether it should be that way or not, I don't know. But it is their standard protocol, therefore I think a child being conceived post mortem would not qualify.