yes
should my husband pay social security on his employee
In general, if you remarry before the age of 60, you cannot receive your deceased husband's Social Security benefits. However, if you remarry after the age of 60 (or after 50 if disabled), you may be eligible to receive benefits based on your deceased husband's work record.
Yes, but the marriage had to be 10+ years before the divorce.
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.
yes u shoudl get his benefits
You may find the advantage of social security widow benefits at the following sites www.ssa.gov/ww&os2.htm or www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/eimanual/eim76000.htm
social security comes from the govt not from your husband
Yes, if you qualify for survivor benefits from two different people, you can collect the higher of the two benefits. Generally, the SSA will compare all of the benefits you are entitled to and award you the highest benefit.
Yes, you may be eligible to receive widow's benefits from Social Security, which can include half of your deceased husband’s Social Security benefits. To qualify, you must be at least 60 years old and have been married to him for at least nine months before his death. The benefits can be claimed even if he has been deceased for over 12 years, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria. It’s advisable to contact the Social Security Administration for specific details related to your situation.
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100% unless she getting her s.s check then she will receive the highest paid of the two.. but will not received double dip (getting paid twice)
Most widows are eligible to receive benefits for a period of time from Social Security when their husband dies. You should also be eligible to receive the death benefit payment from them, which is only $250 I believe.Every situation is different though and it is the Social Security Administration's call on these matters. You can find out some more information on their website at socialsecurity.gov and locate an area office, to contact for any more questions you may have.