I believe that you have been requested to be someone's payee...this person is going (or already has) social security benefits and the court does not believe that they can manage the money so that person needs help to do so and this is where you come in......
I believe that you will be known as a payee.....so you will be responsible for helping the person manage bills and giving them spending money. Before you agree to this, be sure to call the social securtiy office and have them send you a form....
You must submit an application, form SSA-11-BK (Request to be selected as payee) and documents to prove your identity. SSA requires that the payee application must be completed in a face-to-face interview (with certain exceptions).
Individual payees cannot collect fees.
In addition to managing the money, the social security office wants you to
Help the beneficiary get medical treatment when necessary;
Notify SSA of any changes in your (the payee's) circumstances that would affect your performance or continuing as payee;
Complete written reports accounting for the use of funds and Keep records of all payments received and how they are spent and/or saved!
Not quite a full time job but unless this is a loved one, I would pass on this. Seems like a huge pain in the rectum because you KNOW that that person is going to have a problem with how the money is spent and your relationship with that person is going to have withstand that.
Is this stress worth it to you?