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Social Security benefits stop for fugitive felons

By , October 27th, 2008 | Stopping Benefits | 2 Comments

I previously wrote about how Social Security disability benefits stop during incarceration.

However, your Social Security disability benefits can also stop if you labeled a “Fugitive Felon.”

Fugitive felons is anyone who is

  • Fleeing to avoid prosecution for a crime which is a felony; or
  • Fleeing to avoid custody or confinement after conviction for a crime which is a felony; or
  • Individuals receiving Title XVI payments or Title II benefits who are violating a condition of probation or parole imposed under Federal or State law.

Read more at Social Security (link removed – Social Security took down the page).

Tomasz Stasiuk is the founding attorney of the Stasiuk Firm - a law firm devoted to exclusively handling Social Security disability cases in Colorado. Contingent fees available.
  • tippy1965

    hi this is tip.
    has anyone gotten anywere with ssi or ssdi
    18 years ago i got into trbul in FL . at that time i was not geting ssi or ssdi ,i just stared gettig it in the past 8 years, is there any law that woud protac me from the ssi of taking my bena fits, im at the end of my rope i now have a famaly and i can do nothing to help them i am more of a berden then any thing els, plese help

  • tippy1965

    hi this is tip.
    has anyone gotten anywere with ssi or ssdi
    18 years ago i got into trbul in FL . at that time i was not geting ssi or ssdi ,i just stared gettig it in the past 8 years, is there any law that woud protac me from the ssi of taking my bena fits, im at the end of my rope i now have a famaly and i can do nothing to help them i am more of a berden then any thing els, plese help

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