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  2. Ask an Advisor: Can My New Wife Draw on Her Ex's Social Security?

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    Following a divorce, if the marriage lasted 10 years or longer, an ex-spouse can collect a Social Security benefit on his or her former spouse’s record.That’s true even if the former spouse ...

  3. Here's What Happens to Your Social Security If You Remarry in ...

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    If you remarry and your current spouse is collecting $3,000 per month from Social Security, you could potentially collect $1,500 per month in spousal benefits. In this case, remarrying could ...

  4. Social Security: Here's What Happens to Your Benefits if You ...

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    With both spousal and divorce benefits, the maximum you can receive is 50% of the amount your spouse or ex-spouse can receive at their full retirement age (FRA). To collect that full amount, you ...

  5. Claiming Social Security Spousal Benefits? Don't Make This ...

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    Spousal benefits, in contrast, max out at 50% of what your spouse (or ex-spouse) collects at full retirement age. If that amount is $2,400, then your spousal benefit could be worth up to $1,200 ...

  6. Divorced? How to Claim Social Security Benefits on Your Ex’s ...

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    Key Points. You don’t need to still be married to claim Social Security on an ex-spouse’s record. It’s important to understand how spousal benefits work for divorcees.

  7. Here's How to Tell If You Qualify for Spousal Social Security ...

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    At your full retirement age, you could collect 100% of your spouse's Social Security benefit. Ex-spouses can also sometimes qualify for survivors benefits, along with other family members like ...

  8. For those divorced or widowed, the right to many of ex- or late spouse's benefits, including: Social Security pension; Veteran's pensions, indemnity compensation for service-connected deaths, medical care, and nursing home care, right to burial in veterans' cemeteries, educational assistance, and housing; survivor benefits for federal employees

  9. Social Security: What Every Ex-Spouse Should Know - AOL

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    Social Security is the primary source of income for millions of retirees. But there's a lot of confusion about how divorce affects benefits for ex-spouses. With complex rules, divorced spouses ...