Parent Focus: Turning 18
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updated December 24, 2022
Parent Focus: Turning 18
The Basics
At 18, your child becomes an adult. Around the same time, there might be other life changes, such as high school graduation, a first job, or moving out of the family home.
As these happen, your child’s benefits might change:
- Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medical Assistance (MA) have different rules for children and adults.
- Some benefits are only for children, so if your child gets them now, he or she will stop getting them as an adult.
- Other benefits are only for adults, so your child may start getting them.
This doesn’t mean your child will be worse off: after turning 18, your child may qualify for the same benefits as before and possibly more.
Getting a job does not mean benefits will stop
Benefits programs are designed to make sure your child will be better off when working. Your child can get a job and still get the benefits he or she needs as an adult.
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