You can only think about making money out of him aww how nice are you!
In this case you should notify the Social Security Office of your marriage. it might increase the amount of your social security benefit's, if your husband or wife also collect social security payments.
What the deal is, my social security card has my first husbands name on it and my drivers license has my second husbands name on it. I never changed to my second husband's name with social security. Now, my second husband and I are divorcing and I want to change it back to my first husband's name, like is on my social security card, because my first husband and I are dating and plan on remarrying. HELP! At work, I go by my second husband's name, but the IRS and Social Security still have me as my first married name. What should I do? I live in Louisiana.
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)?
I'm 79 yrs old can I continue to collect my social security and my husband should he die?
Yes, if she was married to her previous husband for over ten years and is at least 60 years old (or 50, if disabled).
should my husband pay social security on his employee
you (the one with the social security number) file taxes as single, and claim all 3 dependents. how did you get married to him, yet he has no social security number? if he wasnt a citizen he instantly becomes one when you got married...
so you married three years ago and recently found out that the man you married used a fake social security. If I was in your "situation" I would tell this to the police or tell your husband that he really needs to use a real social security.
No, your social security number does not change when you get married.
You will receive all of his social security.
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.
You have to have been married 10 yrs. See the Related Link below.