Contact the branch of service spouse is in. For the US Army contact Headquarters, Department of the Army, St. Louis, MO 63132. All branches of the US Military have a personnel section.
It depends on the type of retirement benefits. A private retirement plan should be reviewed for spousal benefits. In the United States a wife can collect Social Security under her husband's benefit if the amount would be greater than collecting on her own earnings.
Both can collect social security benefits upon retirement under your benefit if your first wife was married to you for over ten years.
Yes. Texas is a community property state, therefore your spouse is entitled to half of the retirement you earned during marriage if you are divorcing in Texas.
Yes, if you have earned at least 40 work credits and apply for your own retirement benefits, your wife is eligible to draw an additional 50% in benefits based on your work record if she is at least 62 years old. An ex-spouse who was married at least 10 years may also draw benefits on your work record. Neither payment reduces the amount of your entitlement. If you have reached full retirement age and wish to continue working after your wife retires, you may apply for benefits and then have them suspended temporarily. This allows you to continue increasing your own benefit amount until age 70.
If while receiving social security retirement benefits, I get married, can my wife receive thru me, and if so how much if my monthly check is, $1738.
Silvana Pozzebon has written: 'Married women's retirement behavior' -- subject(s): Longitudinal studies, Retirement, Retirement income, Wives
Married with Benefits - 2013 was released on: USA: April 2013
It depends on the state you live in, how long you were married and if she had the retirement before you got married. Generally speaking, what you bring into a marriage, you take out. If your wife had a retirement plan before you married, the value of that plan at the time you were married belongs to her. During the course of the marriage, contributions to the plan and growth in the value of the plan might be subject to distribution, depending on the laws of your state. You may have a right to a percentage of the increase in value of her retirement account (only) during the time you were married. You are probably not entitled to a share in the total value of the account. And you shouldn't be.
I was married 18 years. I have never remarried can I draw his retirement
From retirement
You can be stationed with the person you get married to.
Social Security benefits are usually paid out at a set age. You may also receive social security for a spouse if they pass away or for a child if their parent passes away before they are 18 years old.