January 7, 2011
A U.S. appeals court ruled that a New Jersey woman can seek Social Security benefits for twins conceived in vitro after her husband’s death, according to the Associated Press.
However, she must prove that they were his children when he died to receive the benefits.
There are four other families suing the Social Security Administration to secure benefits for children who were conceived after their fathers have passed away.
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