TRAVIS v. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WELFARE


2 Pa.Commw. 110 (1971)

Annie Bell Travis v. Department of Public Welfare, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania.

May 10, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Tom M. Lytton, with him Neighborhood Legal Services Association, for appellant.

Sidney V. Blecker, Assistant Attorney General, with him Marx S. Leopold, General Counsel, and J. Shane Creamer, Attorney General, for appellee.

Argued March 11, 1971, before Judges CRUMLISH, JR., MANDERINO, and MENCER, sitting as a panel of three.


OPINION BY JUDGE MENCER, May 10, 1971:

Annie Bell Travis and her six children reside at 344 Violet Way, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1966, after her husband passed away, she applied for Social Security survivor's benefits for her children. In September, 1966, the children were found eligible and received a Social Security lump sum benefit. From that date to the present the children receive monthly Social Security...

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