Nope, you have to wait until he collects before you can collect on his. However, you can collect on your own.
Your children are eligible for Social Security now until they are either 18 or 21. You may be able to get a widows SSI pension. Contact them at ssa gov.
Yes, Social Security benefits continue until the recipient passes away.
The estate will be responsible. The husband indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
You cannot access your social security entitlement until you are eligible to collect social security. Then the people who are working will fund your entitlement.
Barbara Park was married to Richard A. Park, her husband of 43 years, until her death in 2013.
In general, for a spouse to be eligible to receive their partner's Social Security benefits, the marriage must be legally recognized. If an individual is in the United States illegally, they may face challenges in obtaining a Social Security number and meeting the eligibility requirements. Additionally, Social Security benefits are typically only available to individuals who have paid into the system through payroll taxes, which may be difficult for undocumented immigrants to do.
Absolutely no one. The first check for social security wasn't cut until the 1940's.
No. Social Security is ONLY paid to legal citizens of the United States. Because, in order to get it, you need a social security number, which illegal aliens are not entitled to have until they are legal. So no, they are not allowed to have it.
No. Once one begins receiving Social Security benefits, they are received for life, regardless of how long the person lives.
Military personnel do not pay FICA and are not eligible for Social Security unless they have at least 40 credits of civilian work. The children of a Social Security beneficiary are eligible for Social Security only until age 18.
Contact your local social security administration office.The child may qualify for social security survivors benefits every month until they are 18.The other living parent may also be eligible for benefits until the child reaches a cetain age.
There are no true Social Security calculators, there are only ones that will help estimate what your benefits/payments will be. The Social Security website has one but until you apply for any benefits any number it provided you will not be concrete.