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.
If you have another child, he or she would also be eligible for benefits; however, you are already receiving your family maximum benefit for the two children, so adding a third would simply make each child's benefit smaller. Each would receive one-third of the family benefit, rather than one-half.
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A court order should be served on the issuing authority.
It is a term of endearment - possibly
This is a bit complicated, as he may have a company or a factory but if it is in partnership with someone then you can not take half of it just like that.
You receive half of your chromosomes from your mother and half from your father.
Unemployment in Virginia pays between $58 and $378 per week, depending on how much you made prior to becoming unemployed. In general, your weekly unemployment check will be approximately half what you made at your job.
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Typically you'll receive the second half after your 3 year enlistment anniversary.
The amount of Social Security check that your wife/husband can collect based on your record depends on the age that he/she applies. At full retirement age, which is 66 for most folks retiring now, your spouse will receive half of your benefits. This amount will be less if your wife/husband starts collecting spousal benefits between ages 62 and prior to her/his full retirement age of 66. It is important to mention here that your spouse's benefit check will not include any delayed retirement credits that you have accrued. Also if your spouse will receive a pension that is not covered by Social Security, her/his benefit amount may be reduced.
You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.You need his signature and he will receive half of the proceeds unless you have a court order that says otherwise.