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First find out why his ex-wife is using your husband money. Perhaps your husband is helping her out due to financial assistance or other reasons. Therefore, before confronting your husband, try to find out more and highlight to him that you feel very concern on this issue. Communication and trust are 2 important elements to a marriage.Answer and ClarificationYou haven't mentioned your age and what you mean by "uses your husband's Social Security". If she is using his Social Security number on official documents in place of one of her own, she is committing fraud and he should report it to the Social Security Administration. If you mean she is collecting a benefit under his SS#, she is entitled to it.Briefly:Benefits for a divorced spouseYour divorced spouse can get benefits on your Social Security record if the marriage lasted at least 10 years. Your divorced spouse must be 62 or older and unmarried.The amount of benefits he or she gets has no effect on the amount of benefits you or your current spouse can get.Also, if you and your ex-spouse have been divorced for at least two years and you and your ex-spouse are at least 62, he or she can get benefits even if you are not retired.
No, you cannot change your social security number to get a job you must use the number you are assigned.
This should have been in your divorce decree, if it was a pension from the company he works for. However, the pension rules may not allow it to continue to a divorced spouse, even if he is willing. For Social Security pensions, you can receive benefits if you were married over ten years, based on his income. However, if you remarry before you are 63, you are not entitled to a portion of your ex-husband's social security benefit, but rather the best of your own or the new husband's. This matters if you were at home all those years and the next guy has not earned as much; mine differs by about $500 a month. You will need to know the husband's social security number to get benefits when you retire.
No, your social security number does not change when you get married.
If you mean, social security number - you don't.
You can't.
It depends on where you marry. In Illinois, if you have been married multiple times, you are only required to give the number of marriages, and the exact month day and year of how the last marriage ended. You will also have to know the state and county the marriage ended in.
To the best of my knowledge there is no way to change a Social Security number. It is issued at birth and remains with you for the rest of your life.
If the phone is registered in her name and she also has a personal email address then she does not have to change a thing and it is up to her husband to change his cell number and email address.
* my ex-husband is suspposively getting pension from local laborers union out of alton,il.His social # is 498527498 I would like to know if this is so? * Yes everyone one has social security. A social security number is a 9 digit number given every U.S citizen. When someone steals your identity your SSN (social security number) is linked to all your money and stuff which can lead into lots of bad problems
To change your phone number on Xbox One for security info, go to the Settings menu and select "Account." From there, choose "Privacy & online safety," then select "Security info." You can update your phone number by selecting the option to edit your security contact information and following the prompts to verify and save the new number.