Here is a link to Social Security Online, where you will find answers to such questions. Note that your ex-wife does not collect YOUR social security benefits: She may collect ---- benefits from the Soc Sec fund, based on your Social Security record, if she is at least age 62 and if you are entitled to or are receiving benefits. http://www.ssa.gov/gethelp1.htm
Yes, a woman can continue to draw Social Security benefits from her ex-husband's work record if the previous marriage lasted at least ten years, and she remarries at age 60 or later (50 or later, if disabled).
Any wife can collect as long as you were married for at least 10 years. You could be married more than once and each wife (for each one married at least 10 yrs) can collect your SS.
No.
Why are my SS benefits reduced because on my income
Yes.
Your children will receive survivor benefits if you were to die.
What age does a widow have to be to collect deceased husbands ss
Social Security Benefits are paid based on their Social Security number. The younger parent will have to wait until she becomes of age to collect her own benefits.
You have no claim on your former spouse's SS benefits.
yes
In general, you may receive both military and Social Security benefits at the same time.
If husband on ss, and has hospitial bill, can they garnish wife incom
If you qualify for SS benefits, they are not reduced by other government benefits, only by wages.
Yes you became eligable at age 62. The longer you work, the higher your income from SS will be, except when you turn 68 benefits will no longer go up
The physical Disability insurance contract provided by the insurance company will have all of the information needed to determine whether they will want their money back if a claimant is eligible for Social-Security (SS) benefits. If you have Disability insurance under a group policy (through work), there is a good chance that they will want a refund for benefits paid on any month that you were eligible and receive SS benefits. This will often be described very clearly in the contract. Group contracts will often offset your benefits, dollar-for-dollar (100%) with an benefits received from SS and family SS. In order to be sure, simply reference the contract you have. With individual Disability coverage you should know if any of your benefits will offset with SS benefits. Benefits are classified as "Base benefits", which do not offset or "Social Insurance benefits" which is an optional rider you can add to your coverage and will offset dollar-for-dollar with SS benefits. This information will be found in your original contract. In order to know for sure, you should reference the contract. *There are many different names for the Social insurance rider. Every company has their own variation, but the conditions are similar.