How does legal separation affect Social Security benefits?
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How does legal separation affect Social Security benefits?
Answer: Most likely, yes. To generate a survivor’s benefit, your husband would have had to pay into the Social Security system for a certain number of years. (If a marriage lasted that long and the ex is still alive, a divorced spouse can qualify for spousal benefits, which are up to half the ex’s benefit.)
How long do you have to be married to get half of Social Security?
Marriage Length for Social Security To draw spouse benefits if your spouse is living, you must be married for at least a year. But to draw spouse benefits from an ex-spouse, your marriage must have lasted at least 10 years. When you apply, you must present a certified record of the marriage to Social Security.
Can my wife get half my Social Security?
You can receive up to 50% of your spouse’s Social Security benefit. You can apply for benefits if you have been married for at least one year. If you have been divorced for at least two years, you can apply if the marriage lasted 10 or more years.
What are the 3 types of Social Security?
The types are retirement, disability, survivors and supplemental benefits.
Can current wife and ex wife collect Social Security?
you’re eligible for some of your ex’s Social Security wives and widows. That means most divorced women collect their own Social Security while the ex is alive, but can apply for higher widow’s rates when he dies.
How much do you have to earn to get maximum Social Security?
In recent years, you need to earn a six-figure salary to get a top Social Security payment. The maximum wage taxable by Social Security is $137,7. However, the exact amount changes each year and has increased over time. It was $132,9 and $106,8