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Does SSA recognize a power of attorney for purposes of managing money for a Social Security disability recipient?

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Does SSA recognize a power of attorney for purposes of managing money for a Social Security disability recipient?

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No. SSA does not recognize power of attorney for purposes of managing benefit payments. A power of attorney is legal process where one individual grants a third party the authority to transact certain business for that individual. However, it does not diminish the rights of the individual, nor does it usually grant the third party the right to manage the individual’s assets.

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