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If you're thinking hard about your Social Security claiming strategy, there may be one aspect you've overlooked. If you're divorced, you may be able to receive Social Security benefits based on ...
To qualify for Social Security spousal benefits, it's not enough to be over the minimum age of 62 while married to a worker ...
To qualify for spousal benefits, you must have been married for at least a year, your spouse must currently be receiving benefits, and one of the following must be true: (1) you're 62 years old, (2) ...
One of the most important parts of the program, especially for married couples, is Social Security spousal benefits.
If you’ve been divorced for at least two years and your ex is eligible for Social Security — meaning they’re age 62 or older — you don’t need to wait for your ex to start collecting. This rule is ...
The rules of spousal benefits are often misunderstood. It's important to know when you're eligible for spousal benefits and when to file for them. To qualify for Social Security in retirement, you ...
Key Points Spousal benefits allow you to receive as much as 50% of your spouse's monthly benefit.Claiming spousal benefits ...
Key Points The earliest you can file for spousal benefits is at age 62. You could qualify for benefits equal to 50% of your ...