Both can collect social security benefits upon retirement under your benefit if your first wife was married to you for over ten years.
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
No, if she was the named beneficiary the benefits belongs to her, and she has no legal responsibility for the deceased's children.
An ex-wife cannot sue her ex-husband for money earned by his current wife unless there is some type of contract between the three of them.
Your current wife is not responsible for your children by your ex-wife.
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No, your benefits will not decrease, nor will the benefits of anyone else who may be entitled to draw Social Security against your work record (a current spouse, minor children, etc.)
No; the ex wife should avoid such situations where her presence could offend the new/current family unit.
well from a womans prospective i would have your current wife meet ur ex so she can see that maybe she can see ur ex is harmless to your relationship..and maybe they could even become friends..or enemies!!
No.
The current wife does have remedies at law. She should seek the advice of an attorney to discuss the options.
It depends on how long he was married to his first wife. If he was married to his first wife for 10 years or more, the second wife would have to share it with the first wife, unless the divorce decree states something different.