Drawing my deceased husband would be a deeply personal and emotional experience. It could serve as a way to honor his memory and express my feelings about our time together. However, it might also bring up feelings of grief and loss, making it a complex decision. Ultimately, it would depend on my emotional readiness and desire to connect with those memories creatively.
can a woman get Her deceased Husband's SS,even if she is married to another man
i live in mississippi and having neck and back problems and i draw from my husband's ss
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, a woman may be eligible to receive Social Security survivor benefits based on her deceased ex-husband's disability benefits if they were married for at least 10 years and she is at least 60 years old (or 50 if disabled). The benefits she can receive would depend on her own earnings record and the amount her ex-husband was receiving. It's advisable for her to contact the Social Security Administration for specific eligibility requirements and to apply for the benefits.
can i draw on my husbands social security benefits even tho my work history shows i don't have enough points or credits
See this SS site and see if you do: https://www.ssa.gov/planners/survivors/howtoapply.html
If hubby is still alive, you can receive up to half of his SS benefit. If hubby is deceased, you can receive up to all of what he would earn if he were still alive.
Yes. Having a retirement account such as a 401k or an IRA will not affect your ability to draw social security benefits.
What age does a widow have to be to collect deceased husbands ss
When you claim Social Security benefits as a widow or widower at age 60, you can receive up to 71.5% of your deceased husband's full benefit amount if you start claiming at that age. However, your benefit may be reduced further depending on how many months before your full retirement age you claim. It’s essential to consider your specific situation and consult the Social Security Administration or a financial advisor for precise calculations based on your husband's earnings record.
WHEN CAN I DRAW SS BEENEFITS65Yes
If you are related or have their SS number, you can go to the U.S. government SS site, enter the SS and retrieve the result.