yes you unlucky person.
The ability to draw from multiple sources after the passing of a spouse would depend on the specific circumstances and applicable laws. Generally, it is not possible to draw benefits from both a current husband and an ex-husband simultaneously. Usually, you would be eligible for Survivor benefits based on the marriage that lasted the longest or the marriage that occurred most recently. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional or the Social Security Administration for accurate and personalized information.
You can only think about making money out of him aww how nice are you!
can a woman get Her deceased Husband's SS,even if she is married to another man
my ex-husband and I were married 20 years. Can I draw from his VA disability?
I'm 79 yrs old can I continue to collect my social security and my husband should he die?
Social security benefits cannot be drawn from an ex-husband unless the court authorizes a pension plan to be paid to a former spouse. When the spouse got married a second time, the benefits from the first ex-husband should have stopped unless there are minor children involved.
Since he is your ex husband, you should not expect any benefits unless he died while you were married to him. There is more information here: http://www.ssa.gov/
From retirement
Yes, if you were married for at least 10 yrs. you can draw your deceased ex-husband's social security, but there are some stipulations. If your ex-husband died at or after his full retirement age & you are at full retirement age when he died , then you can collect 100%. Other than that, only a % of his social security can you get. You can call SS & ask them to send you the booklet that explains it.
Yes, if she was married to her previous husband for over ten years and is at least 60 years old (or 50, if disabled).
Only if the children are under 18 or still in school. My husband passed away and without kids I would have gotten nothing and once they both graduate I will get nothing.
i live in mississippi and having neck and back problems and i draw from my husband's ss
If you were married at least 10 years, yes. However, it doesn't decrease the amount that you get.