Submitting a Request to Social Security

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Question

We submitted a request for an allowance from Social Security for our son who experienced a severe event in childhood and has since been treated by psychiatrists and psychologists. For an unjustified reason, Social Security did not approve the request. We were advised to submit a request for his brother who suffers from the situation, and thus our request would be approved. Is this permissible?

Answer

Shalom Rav,

It is certainly permissible. The brother is entitled himself. And his brother will also receive part of what is rightfully his according to the law.

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