These are the dependent spouse, until he/she remarries, and the dependent legitimate, legitimated, or legally adopted, and illegitimate children of the deceased member who are unmarried, not gainfully employed and not yet 21 years old or if over 21 years old, provided they are congenitally or while still a minor has ...
Primary beneficiaries include the member's legal spouse entitled to receive benefits until he or she remarries, and the member's dependent children, who are either legitimate, legitimated, legally adopted, or illegitimate, until they reach twenty-one years of age, unless they are incapacitated and incapable of self- ...
Under taxation law, a death benefit dependant includes: the deceased's spouse or de facto spouse. the deceased's former spouse or de facto spouse. a child of the deceased under 18 years old.
Primary Beneficiaries The legitimate spouse (until he/she remarries). Dependent legitimate, illegitimate, or legally adopted children who are either: Unmarried and below 21 years old, or. Over 21 but physically or mentally incapacitated from supporting themselves.
Steps Log in to your My.SSS account. Click Funeral Claim under the Benefits tab. Provide all the following information of the deceased SSS member and click Proceed. Provide information as follows. Upload supporting documents as follows. Read the Certification carefully and click the “Submit” box to agree and proceed.
Primary Beneficiaries The legitimate spouse (until he/she remarries). Dependent legitimate, illegitimate, or legally adopted children who are either: Unmarried and below 21 years old, or. Over 21 but physically or mentally incapacitated from supporting themselves.
The surviving legal spouse: Proof to establish SSS membership of the deceased member or pensioner; Death certificate of the deceased member or pensioner; Marriage Certificate; and Proof of payment of funeral expenses, if available.
Proof of death — either from a funeral home or a death certificate. Your SSN, and the deceased worker's SSN. Your birth certificate. Your marriage certificate if you're a surviving spouse.
Proof of death — either from a funeral home or a death certificate. Your SSN, and the deceased worker's SSN. Your birth certificate. Your marriage certificate if you're a surviving spouse.
The ex-spouse has not remarried before the age of 60, and. The marriage lasted at least ten years, or. The ex-spouse is caring for the deceased's child, and that child is either under the age of 16 or is disabled.