Not if the widow's benefit is also SSN. You get one or the other, usually you can chose the one that is of more value.
I am divorced and I am 63 was married 25 years to him. At what age can I claim social security from him. I also receive social security right now for me. Can I claim on his.
You collect the highest amount, not both.
I am 63 and collecting deceased widows benefits through Social Security. I have been recently been terminated from my employment. Can I collect both SS and unemployment?
i have no idea.
Your children are eligible for Social Security now until they are either 18 or 21. You may be able to get a widows SSI pension. Contact them at ssa gov.
The answer is no!
You can generally still collect unemployment while collecting social security, unless it is social security disability...even then you still might be able to. I worked for the Unemployment Office & just an FYI, they do not know if you are on social security and are unable to check, so if you do not say anything, they will never know.
I had this happen to me in 1975, so I might be out-of-date. You will need the death certificate, your marriage certificate, both your and his social security number/card. File as soon as you can collect these items. Widows without children will not draw, normally, until she becomes 60. I believe you may file a few months before, but you won't get a check until then.
The Social Security Administration has a lot of helpful information for widows, or survivors as the SSA prefers, on their website. It can be found at http://www.ssa.gov/survivorplan/ifyou.htm.
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.
Yes, a widow can potentially receive both a VA widows pension and Social Security benefits. However, the amount you receive from each program may be affected by the other, as some benefits may offset each other. It's recommended to consult with both the VA and the Social Security Administration for personalized guidance on your specific situation.
Usually at age 62 you can file for your own social security benefits. Would depend on what type of widows pension this is. Go to the SSA gov website SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS ONLINE and use the search box where you can find some information
I do not have specific application forms for widows' pensions. You would need to contact your local government office, social security office, or relevant pension authority to inquire about the necessary paperwork and application process for a widow's pension.
Yes. In the Related link below, page 5, "Are You Eligible for Benefits"; "Disqualifications"; 1) there are 9 reasons under which you can quit your job and still collect benefits.