This varies for each individual. You need to contact the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213, and the Department of Veterans' Affairs at 1-800-827-1000, to learn the answer to your question.
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Military personnel do not pay FICA and are not eligible for Social Security unless they have at least 40 credits of civilian work. The children of a Social Security beneficiary are eligible for Social Security only until age 18.
The officer dressed in civilian clothing. Civilian life was difficult for a retired Army officer to adjust to. The Marine was dating a civilian. The civilian did not understand military time.
Absolutely. It is called your "Retirement Pension". You cannot collect "unemployment insurance" monies if you are retired.
Yes they can.
A friend of mine adopted her ex daughter inlaw's child? Her husband then retired. They get acheck from social security to help take care of her is that legal?
He should apply for disability Social Security and, if successful, he would be eligible for Medicare.
If you get it as part of the settlement or were married 10 or more years you can have half of his social security.
To the Contrary - 1992 Retired with Husband was released on: USA: 12 January 2007
You can draw half of your spouse's entitlement if you wait to retire when you reach full retirement age (65 for people born before 1943; 66 for those born between 1943 and 1954) if your spouse is also retired.
No. Persons who are "retired" are considered to be out of the labor pool and ineligible for unemployment insurance.