Yes. If you were married to her 10+ years she can collect part of your SS. Let's say you were divorced at 9 years, but when the divorce was final it was at the 10 year mark. She can still collect. I suggest you go to the SS website. It is very good and you can get answers to your questions.
Yes. However, if the child's RSDI benefit is based on the obligor's SSA account, it is considered child support. If that benefit exceeds the amount ordered for child support, the obligor does not owe any additional payment.
Yes, as long as she met the qualifications. See the Related Link below for complete answers. Take information from anywhere else at your own risk.
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No.
Yes, if the statute of limitations for such action has not expired.
The exwife can get his full social security and him too. Basicly double payment one to each person.
No, it is illegal for someone to use another person's personal information, such as their name and social security number, to apply for credit without their knowledge and consent. This is considered identity theft and is a punishable offense. If you suspect that your ex-wife has done this, you should report it to the police and contact the credit card company to dispute the fraudulent charges.
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His exwife's name is Kim and they are divorced, twice.