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Posted Dec 17th, 2011
I receive survivor benefits for my son. The father was not on the birth certificate.

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I receive survivor benefits for my son. The father was not on the birth certificate. My sister and I
got into a fight and she said she filled a fraud report with social security. What is going to
happen now? My sons uncle signed a statement saying his brother claimed my son and he looks just
like him. And to complicate things more he has a daughter with someone else. About 10 years older
than my son and I was unable to find her but my sister did and told her that wasn''t her brother and
now the daughter is upset and said she called social security. I want to know what will happen and
if possible how do I protect my self from false acusations? Thank you.
Legal Topic Area: Social Security in NV

Getting along with people is not always easy, and sometimes with your family it is the most difficult. I'm sorry for your trouble.

First, are you sure that your sister did indeed call? You may be worrying over a threat that she may not have followed through with.

Next, you need to be aware that there is an investigation division, and they receive similar "get even" calls every day. SSA doesn't pay benefits without sufficient proof - unless she has some evidence.

"If" SSA decides to investigate further, you will have an opportunity to respond. You will be notified in writing.

To be proactive, I would suggest contacting an attorney that works with Social Security. The "Find a Lawyer" link at the top of this page next to the nice outline of a house is a good place to start.

Good luck.


Answered on Jan 4th, 2012 at 9:57pm