Yes, she will most likely be able to qualify for benefits from Social Security. You should file an application on her behalf and, if she is eligible, both of your children would receive equal benefits.

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Q: I'm receiving benefits from Social Security disability for myself, my wife and my son based on my severe disability. I also have a daughter by my ex-wife who used to receive child support from me when I was still able to work. Now that I'm disabled, can my daughter receive benefits too?

A: Yes, she will most likely be able to qualify for benefits from Social Security. You should file an application on her behalf and, if she is eligible, both of your children would receive equal benefits.


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