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In general, if you remarry before the age of 60, you cannot receive your deceased husband's Social Security benefits. However, if you remarry after the age of 60 (or after 50 if disabled), you may be eligible to receive benefits based on your deceased husband's work record.
There is a great chance that you will you lose your deceased husbands retirement if you remarry. States handle this issue differently.
As long as the person remains separated and does not remarry, he/she is able to receive the sacraments. The Catholic Church does not recognize divorce.
In most countries you have to get divorced before you remarry but some religions believe you can have multiple husbands/wife's.
It depends on the specific terms of the pension plan and any applicable laws. Some private pensions may have clauses that terminate spousal benefits upon remarriage, while others may allow benefits to continue. It’s important to review the pension plan documents or consult a legal professional to understand how remarriage may impact the benefits.
Yes, as long as he does not remarry.
If you're in the US, yes. I'm not sure why anyone would want to, but they could.
Princess Margaret was married to Antony Armstrong-Jones, the 1st Earl of Snowdon, from 1960 to 1978. After their divorce, she did not remarry.
A muslim woman cannot remarry after her husband has died only for a specified period which is known as 'Idda' in Arabic. The duration of 'Idda' is four months and ten days and if she is pregnant then the duration would be the remaining length of pregnancy.
No, the adoption negates any such claims.
In some cases, a survivor retirement pension beneficiary may lose their benefits if they remarry, particularly if the pension is based on the deceased spouse's earnings. It's important to check the specific pension plan's rules regarding remarrying to understand how it may affect the benefits.
her husband never died it was her husbands father who died. narvel leroy blackstock. Reba's husband's name is narvel Wayne blackstock.