Yes, if she was married to her previous husband for over ten years and is at least 60 years old (or 50, if disabled).
You can get his social security.
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I was married 18 years. I have never remarried can I draw his retirement
Benefits for a divorced spouse Your divorced spouse can get benefits on your Social Security record if the marriage lasted at least 10 years. Your divorced spouse must be 62 or older and unmarried.You should contact the social security administration to verify this information. Go to the SSA gov website social security benefits online and use the search boxOr you can call 1-800-772-1213. Or you can make an appointment to visit any Social Security office to apply in person.
Social security benefits cannot be drawn from an ex-husband unless the court authorizes a pension plan to be paid to a former spouse. When the spouse got married a second time, the benefits from the first ex-husband should have stopped unless there are minor children involved.
if you have been living in separed houses for 16 year but still married to your spouse can you still receive part of their social secuity? if so have long do you have to be divorced from them
Is there any government help for divorced women
IF a couple was married and then divorced,and then lived together as husband and wife for over 25 years, then the "husband" abandoned her, can she receive social security benefits (in Texas)?
Yes, if you were married for a minimum of ten years.
If you were married at least 10 years and the spouse has not remarried, then he/she would receive the standard 50% share from your social security pension. It does not lower your payments however. Parenthetically, you can remarry and get divorced numerous times, and the spouse will each get 50% share (assuming that they were each married for minimum 10 years)
Not if the widow's benefit is also SSN. You get one or the other, usually you can chose the one that is of more value.
No. Once you're divorced the SS treats you as two separate people.