1604. What evidence shows a beneficiary's inability to manage benefit payments?
For a beneficiary age 18 or older, convincing evidence must be provided of his or her inability to manage or direct the management of payments before a representative payee can be selected. The evidence may be:
Last Revised: Aug. 2, 2007
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I have been on ssi for 4 years I am still disabled but don't need a payee I can pay my bills take care of my self although I have no legs can't walk I have to time when I need thing winter is hard my payee is never in lies it takes a long timew to get a check for needsi can't pay my bills on time run out of food in snow storms find a bargain by the time I get them the bargains gone m I would be better off with none I could get direct deposit and pay with debit card. I've been cleared by doctor just can't get to ss office
Removing representative payee
As you indicate, a doctor's statement indicating that there has been a change in your condition and that the doctor believes you are able to care for yourself may suffice. Please contact your local Social Security office for further details.
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