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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)

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Q: Can your divorced spouse draw off your social security?
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You were married 9 years 9 months can you still receive your exs social security benefits?

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.


Can you draw Social Security on the death of an unemployed spouse?

If the spouse was eligible in the first place you can, regardless if he was unemployed at the time.


Do you have to wait for the ex spouse to start drawing social security before you can draw on his?

yes


If paying alimony and ex spouse becomes eligible to draw Social Security on ex spouse who is paying alimony can alimony payments stop?

It depends on the wording of the alimony decree. Generally, the alimony and the Social Security are independent of one another.


How old does my spouse have to be to get a check from my Social Security?

If you and your spouse have been married for at least 10 years, she will be eligible for a Survivor Social Security Benefit monthly check if you are deceased, and if she is age 62. But if she is disabled, she may qualify to draw it at an earlier age. You can phone your social security office or go online to be sure though, which I recommend.


Can you draw off a spouse social security if he is incarcerated?

I don't think so but call ss office and ask they'll tell you


Can I draw Social Security benefits on my husband's account after a divorce with marriage of 28 years?

Yes, under certain requirements.If you are divorced, but your marriage lasted 10 years or longer, you can receive benefits on your ex-spouse's record (even if they have remarried) if: You are unmarried; You are age 62 or older; Your ex-spouse is entitled to Social Security retirement or disability benefits.See link for more information.https://www.ssa.gov/planners/retire/divspouse.html


If your husband dies at age 55 can you draw his social security benefits?

You can only draw your own social security. ==Clarification== According to the Social Security and Disability Resource Center: At what age can I start drawing Social Security Retirement Benefits? If you are 62 years old you can apply to receive Social Security retirement benefits as an individual or as a spouse on a husband or wife’s record. Additionally, an applicant may be entitled to file for social security retirement benefits on the record of another individual as a divorced spouse or widowed spouse provided they were were married to that individual for ten years or more. Widows and Widowers may be entitled to a survivor benefit at the age of sixty provided they have not remarried before the age of 60. Also, a disabled widow or widower may receive a disability benefit on the record of a deceased spouse at age 50 provided they have not remarried prior to age 50.


Can a divorced woman who remarries still draw on ex-husband's social security?

Yes, if she was married to her previous husband for over ten years and is at least 60 years old (or 50, if disabled).


Can you draw social security at 55?

You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.


Will your benefits decrease if your ex-wife draws off your Social Security?

No, your benefits will not decrease, nor will the benefits of anyone else who may be entitled to draw Social Security against your work record (a current spouse, minor children, etc.)


When can you draw social security?

You can start drawing Social Security benefits as early as age 62, but the amount will be reduced if you start before your full retirement age. Your full retirement age is between 66 and 67, depending on the year you were born. Waiting until after your full retirement age can increase your benefits.