Possibly. You need the services of a legal professional to accurately answer whether this is the case in your situation or not.
As soon as the husband begins collecting it, but the ex wife can only collect it if there is a standing court order pertaining to to.
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
I am an ex/wife of a man who I was married to for 12 years, his second wife has died. Can I collect on his social security when he passes away? Answer: Yes
can my ex wife collect my police dept disability pension? when we were divorced she was awarded a percentage but subsequently I have been injured and will be collecting a disability pension instead.
No they should not be able to.
Both can collect social security benefits upon retirement under your benefit if your first wife was married to you for over ten years.
An ex wife who never remarried is able to collect social security benefits from an ex husband who has died. This is true even if the ex husband took his own life as long as he paid into the system.
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Here is a link to Social Security Online, where you will find answers to such questions. Note that your ex-wife does not collect YOUR social security benefits: She may collect ---- benefits from the Soc Sec fund, based on your Social Security record, if she is at least age 62 and if you are entitled to or are receiving benefits. http://www.ssa.gov/gethelp1.htm
Whoever is the named beneficiary on the policy will collect the death benefit.
if my ex spouse dies can i receive benefits on his SS if i am disability
Yes, ex-wives of deceased remarried disabled veterans may be eligible for certain benefits, depending on specific circumstances. If the veteran had a service-connected disability and the ex-wife was married to the veteran for at least ten years, she may qualify for benefits such as health care and survivor benefits. Additionally, if the veteran’s marriage to the ex-wife was prior to the marriage to the surviving spouse, there could be further implications for benefits distribution. However, eligibility can vary based on individual situations and should be verified through the Department of Veterans Affairs or legal counsel.