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Donnakaybatman Asked September 2017

How do I cash my late husband's SS check when they sent the check in his name?

My husband passed away before getting his first check, I contacted ss because they owed me for 2 months I am the payee but they sent check in his name, so how am I supposed to cash it?

Donnakaybatman Sep 2017
And i dont have checking savings or estate

Donnakaybatman Sep 2017
Well they said we would first receive a check then a debit card would follow a few days after that.But i still dont understand how i will cash check.And as far as i know i will only be getting this one check which is his 2 months back pay.Im 48 and he was 54 when he passed so i assume i want receive anymore checks now.Am i correct on this

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Donnakaybatman Sep 2017
And No i dont have a checking or savings or estate

Donnakaybatman Sep 2017
Well they said we would first receive a check then a debit card would follow a few days after that.But i still dont understand how i will cash check.And as far as i know i will only be getting this one check which is his 2 months back pay.Im 48 and he was 54 when he passed so i assume i want receive anymore checks now.Am i correct on this

JessieBelle Sep 2017
We can't even get SS checks except through direct deposit. This is the first I've heard of checks in a while.

freqflyer Sep 2017
Donna, can you verify, are you getting an actually paper check from Social Security, or was this a direct deposit or debit card SS payment?

I would go to your nearest Social Security office so that they can figure out if it would benefit you to receive your husband's SS or to continue with the amount you are getting. You are able to get the highest amount of the two. But not both amounts.

Also note, for safety reasons, social security will usually direct deposit a SS check into your account or if you have no checking/savings account then you would get the SS amount via a debit card.

JessieBelle Sep 2017
Are you the executor of his estate? If so you can endorse it as the executor and deposit it. If you have an account set up for his estate, it is best to put it there. If not, just deposit it to your own account. There shouldn't be any problem. It may be safest if you ask your bank official if it is okay to put it in your personal account if you don't have an estate account set up.

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