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  2. Can Divorced or Remarried Widows Receive Benefits? - AOL

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    If you are divorced and your ex-spouse has passed away, you may be eligible for survivor benefits based on their Social Security record, provided you meet specific criteria.

  3. Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (or USFSPA) is a U.S. federal law enacted on September 8, 1982 to address issues that arise when a member of the military divorces, and primarily concerns jointly-earned marital property consisting of benefits earned during marriage and while one of the spouses (or both) is a military service member. [3]

  4. Social Security spousal benefits: Here’s what spouses can get

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    However, you will not be eligible to receive your late spouse’s benefit if you remarry. Even ex-spouses can file based on your earnings. The requirements for claiming benefits based on your ex ...

  5. Social Security: What Happens to Your Check When Your Spouse ...

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    Divorce will not affect the amount that a surviving spouse will receive. A surviving divorced spouse is eligible to receive the same benefits as a surviving spouse as long as the marriage lasted ...

  6. Can I Apply for an Ex-Spouse's Social Security Benefit? - AOL

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    An important thing to know about divorce and Social Security is that a divorce doesn’t end Social Security eligibility for the ex-spouse. If you’ve devoted a long time to a person, you can ...

  7. Military divorce - Wikipedia

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    Military divorce is a specific type of divorce that arises when one or both partners are members of the military. Although typically an uncontested divorce, military divorces are different because they require additional requirements to be fulfilled. Divorces occur less frequently than within the civilian population. [1]

  8. Social Security Survivor Benefits: The Most Important Things ...

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    U.S. military discharge paper(s) for those who served in the military before 1968 W-2s or self-employment tax returns for the previous year Final divorce decree, if applicable

  9. Social Security: What Do You Need To Apply For Spousal or ...

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    Applying for and receiving spousal benefits is a great way to boost your own Social Security monthly benefit -- sometimes by as much as $800. Even if you never worked, you're eligible for Social...