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Q: If husband took social security at age 62 yrs old what would spouse get at age 62 yrs old?
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Why does my Medicare card have my deceased spouse's ss?

Because you are receiving benefits as a survivor under your deceased spouse. So your medicare card would have your deceased spouse's social security number with the addition of one or two alphanumeric characters after it, such as DC, where D stands for deceased. Although it is your spouse's social security number, in the case of medicare, it is not a social security number, but rather, an identifying number.


Can a dependent of an INCARCERATED person get social security?

Yes, if you are eligible for Social Security benefits, you will still receive your benefits. According to the Social Security Administration, the person incarcerated will not receive monthly Social Security benefits, but benefits to their spouse or children will continue as long as those dependents remain eligible.


Can aspouse draw disability of her husband?

You would have to check with the Social Security Administration for the answer.


Can you receive Social Security benefits if your spouse is in prison in the state of Louisiana?

Social Security eligibility is regulated by federal, not state, law. If you are already receiving Social Security benefits when your spouse becomes incarcerated, your benefits will continue, but any benefit that was payable to your spouse will stop. If the incarcerated spouse's checks or direct deposit continue after 30 days in jail or prison, you will have to return the money to the Social Security Administration. If you were not receiving Social Security benefits prior to your spouse becoming incarcerated, you will not be eligible to file until he (or she) is released from prison. This is a general rule to which there may be some exceptions. It would be wise to call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213 and explain your situation to a representative.


Can a husband continue to collect his wife's social security after her death?

No. To do so would be a crime.


Who's medicare number ending in D or W?

If the actual medicare number ends in D or W, this does not mean part D or part W...it means deceased or Widowed. Many women who did not work outside of the home were assigned a medicare number that was the same as their spouse, only it ended it B (the spouse ended in A and it was his social security number plus A). When the spouse died they were issued a new card, and while the numbers remained the same the ending letter changed to D to represent that the spouse (primary card holder) was deceased. In some instances, the woman worked and the husband did not, or he worked a job that did not take out money for medicare. In this case, the husband would have the wifes social security number as his medicare number with a B at the end. When the wife died, the husbands number would then change to W for widowed.


How much can your spouse earn while you are on social secirity disability insurance?

Your spouse earnings belong to your spouse and would count as any earning for the year for your earning test amount. Only your amount of earnings for the year would be counted for the earning test amount for your social security benefits.


Am I responsible for my husband's social security overpayment?

Absolutily not. if you were not his wife, would you do it then? he is in charge of his own resposibiltys. as same with you...


Can your divorced spouse draw off your social security?

If you were married at least 10 years and the spouse has not remarried, then he/she would receive the standard 50% share from your social security pension. It does not lower your payments however. Parenthetically, you can remarry and get divorced numerous times, and the spouse will each get 50% share (assuming that they were each married for minimum 10 years)


Is your marriage valid if your husband is married in a different state?

No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.


Does a husband and wife each get social security?

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Can your husband get medicare if he has end stage liver failure if he is only 64 but receives social security because he retired early?

He should apply for disability Social Security and, if successful, he would be eligible for Medicare.