Some children attending high school and receiving Social Security benefits on a parent's record may encounter an issue this fall.
Jack Myers at Social Secutity says they recived the question a lot - a child, who gets Social Security on a parent's record, will be attending his last year of high school in the fall. He turns 19 in a few months. Does that parent need to fill out a form for his benefits to continue?
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