You will receive all of his social security.
If your husband dies at 65 and you are 63 what portion of his social security will you receive?
Yes, a widow receives the social security benefit that is the higher of the two, but she cannot receive both.
IF a couple was married and then divorced,and then lived together as husband and wife for over 25 years, then the "husband" abandoned her, can she receive social security benefits (in Texas)?
should my husband pay social security on his employee
You cannot draw benefits of two people. When your husband passed, there should have been a review of your benefits. If the ones based on his income were higher, then that is the amount you will receive.
Yes, but the marriage had to be 10+ years before the divorce.
Can a child with diabetes receive social security benefits
Yes, if she is legally married and all the social security has been written under her name. If the above does not apply then she may not receive it. Check with your local social security office to be sure, though.
social security comes from the govt not from your husband
Most widows are eligible to receive benefits for a period of time from Social Security when their husband dies. You should also be eligible to receive the death benefit payment from them, which is only $250 I believe.Every situation is different though and it is the Social Security Administration's call on these matters. You can find out some more information on their website at socialsecurity.gov and locate an area office, to contact for any more questions you may have.
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
Yes you can choose to receive your monthly social security check in the mail if that is really what you want to do.
No, but most can generally receive social security once they are out.