Can property acquired prior to marriage be divided upon divorce?

Can property acquired prior to marriage be divided upon divorce?

Any assets acquired before the marriage are considered separate property, and are owned only by that original owner. A spouse can, however, transfer the title of any of their separate property to the other spouse (gift) or to the community property (making a spouse an account holder on bank account).

How does a second marriage affect Social Security benefits?

If you remarry after age 60, you can still receive survivors benefits based on your former spouse’s record. However, if your new spouse is also collecting Social Security benefits and you would receive a higher amount based on the new spouse’s work record, you will receive the higher amount.

Can I collect my deceased spouse’s Social Security and my own?

Many people ask “can I collect my deceased spouse’s social security and my own at the same time?” In fact, you cannot simply add together both a survivor benefit and your own retirement benefit. Instead, Social Security will pay the higher of the two amounts.

What happens to my husbands pension when he dies?

When you die, some of your State Pension entitlements may pass to your widow, widower or surviving civil partner. If you die while they are under state pension age, they will lose this right if they remarry or enter into a new civil partnership before they reach state pension age.