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Generally speaking, the Social Security Administration will recognize a marriage at pretty much any age, even after age 60. But it must, of course, be a legally allowable marriage. However, keep in mind that when it comes to collecting widow or widower benefits from the earnings record of a deceased spouse, you must be unmarried prior to turning age 60. Thus, if your spouse dies and you re-marry before your 60th birthday, you cannot collect widow or widower benefits. But after you turn age 60 you can re-marry and still collect widow or widower benefits from your deceased spouse's record.

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