If you are divorced, you can receive benefits based on your ex-husband's work if-Your marriage lasted 10 years or longer; You are unmarried; You are age 62 or older; The benefit you are entitled to receive based on your own work is less than the benefits you would receive on your husband's work; and Your ex-husband is entitled to Social Security retirement or disability benefits. If he has not applied for benefits, but can qualify for them and is age 62 or older, you can receive benefits on his work if you have been divorced from him for at least two years. See: www.ssa.gov
Can a child with diabetes receive social security benefits
If you are already receiving social security and are fired can you receive unemployment benefits?
If you had been married to your husband more than 20 years, you should still be able to receive SSI benefits from your exhusband. Check with www.socialsecurity.gov.
Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.
In general, you may receive both military and Social Security benefits at the same time.
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The USA Social Security Administration states that children who receive benefits through an incarcerated parent: "Although you cannot receive monthly Social Security benefits while you are confined, benefits to your spouse or children will continue as long as they remain eligible."
A minor child may receive benefits if a parent has passed away. They may also receive benefits if they have a disability.
No, unfortunately, you have to be at least 62 years old to receive Social Security retirement benefits.
No you do not.