WASHINGTON -- Although most people who receive and manage Social Security benefits on behalf of other individuals perform their duties well, the Social Security Administration's "representative payee" ...
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The discerning investor: POA is not enough for Social Security
However, some organizations, such as the Social Security Administration, won't accept POAs. Instead, you'll need to name a "representative payee" to step into your shoes if you need someone to act on ...
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Julie Jason: POA is not enough for Social Security
The POA authorizes a third party (your "attorney in fact") to act on your behalf.
During the committee’s deliberations several questions came up about guardianships, court-appointed guardianships, guardianship fees and representative payees. This appendix presents the committee’s ...
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