Here is a link to Social Security Online, where you will find answers to such questions. Note that your ex-wife does not collect YOUR social security benefits: She may collect ---- benefits from the Soc Sec fund, based on your Social Security record, if she is at least age 62 and if you are entitled to or are receiving benefits. http://www.ssa.gov/gethelp1.htm
Why are my SS benefits reduced because on my income
No, a husband cannot take away his wife's Social Security benefits. Social Security benefits are individually owned and cannot be unilaterally revoked by a spouse. However, in cases of divorce or legal separation, there may be implications for spousal benefits, but the primary individual's benefits remain intact. It's always advisable to consult with a legal expert for specific situations.
Your children will receive survivor benefits if you were to die.
Yes.
What age does a widow have to be to collect deceased husbands ss
yes
Yes, a wife can collect Social Security benefits based on her husband's work record, even if she has never worked herself. If she is at least 62 years old and her husband's benefits are higher than hers, she may qualify for spousal benefits, which can be up to 50% of her husband's primary insurance amount. Additionally, if her husband passes away, she may be eligible for widow's benefits, which can also be based on his earnings.
If husband on ss, and has hospitial bill, can they garnish wife incom
Social Security Benefits are paid based on their Social Security number. The younger parent will have to wait until she becomes of age to collect her own benefits.
If a divorced woman remarries, her ex-husband generally does not receive Social Security benefits based on her record. However, if the ex-wife qualifies for Social Security benefits based on her own work record or if the remarriage does not affect her eligibility, she may still receive her benefits. The rules can vary based on individual circumstances, so it's advisable to consult the Social Security Administration for specific guidance.
You have no claim on your former spouse's SS benefits.
You can use their income to get more ss if you have been married to them for at least 10 years.