How do I get a divorce in Oregon?
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How do I get a divorce in Oregon?
To file for divorce in Oregon, you must also meet the state’s residency requirements. Under state law, at least one party must have lived in Oregon for six months or longer. You can also obtain an Oregon divorce if you were married in the state, and at least one spouse currently resides there.
Does first wife or second wife get Social Security?
A wife can’t receive a spouse’s benefits unless her husband has filed for retirement benefits. However, if the husband is at full retirement age, he can apply for benefits and then ask that the payments be suspended.
Can two wives collect Social Security from one husband?
As a spouse, you have the option of claiming a Social Security retirement benefit based on your own earnings record or collecting a spousal benefit equal to half of your spouse’s Social Security benefit.
Can I get half of my husband’s Social Security at age 62?
If you did not work enough in your life to qualify for Social Security benefits on your own, you could get one half of your spouse’s full retirement benefit once you reach full retirement age, and you will qualify for your spouse’s Medicare at age 65. At age 62, you’d get 35% of your spouse’s full benefit.
What percentage of ex husband’s Social Security will I get?
If divorced, you may be able to claim Social Security benefits based on your own work record, or collect a “spousal benefit” that may provide you up to 50 percent of your ex-spouse’s Social Security benefit. If you are eligible for both benefits you will receive whichever is higher.