That will depend on the benefits provided by the employer. In many cases, marriage is considered a life event that will allow them to make changes to their coverage and add you to it. But they will have to consult with their HR department to find out the eligibility requirements and the documentation required.
She benefited from letting her husband die alone...
i have just received incapacity benefit as i have had trouble with my heart my husband works and i still got it
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In a relationship it is often wise to give your boyfriend or husband the benefit of the doubt. Accusing someone without proof can damage the relationship beyond repair.
Yes, a widow receives the social security benefit that is the higher of the two, but she cannot receive both.
GENERAL category girl will not get any benefit, what SC (Scheduled Caste) husband gets. So, benefit wise, none.
He would have to have completed 20 or more years of CREDITED service.
Unless you were ordered by the court, as part of the divorce settlement, to keep your ex-husband as the beneficiary on your life insurance then you can make a change in the beneficiary with your insurance company.
Yes, you can receive benefits based on your ex-husband's Social Security record if you are 62 and have been divorced for at least two years. To qualify for spousal benefits, you must have been married for at least 10 years and not be currently married. The benefit amount you can receive is up to 50% of your ex-husband's full retirement benefit, provided it is higher than your own benefit.
If your husband is a pathological liar, you should encourage him to seek counselling. If he is willing, your relationship may be able to be salvaged. Once he has began to work on himself, you both might also benefit from marriage counselling.
Depending on the type of benefit it usually stops when he passes.
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