what age can a wife draw her husband retirement that he have on his job he is decease now
Yes, a wife can draw on her husband's Social Security disability benefits if he is receiving them and she is at least 62 years old. However, she may receive a reduced benefit amount if she claims before her full retirement age. Additionally, eligibility may depend on her own work history and benefits. It’s advisable to consult the Social Security Administration for specific circumstances and options.
Husband is 52, Wife is 39. Set up equations involving husband's age (H), wife's age (W), and number of years ago (Y). H+W=91; H=2(W-Y); H-Y=W
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.
ok, "Aggregate Age" means total age. In other words, it is the sum. of the ages of two or more people. for example, If we have a wife and a husband. The age of the husband is 39. The age of the wife is 35. Then their aggregate age is 39+35=74 years even if their marraige age is 2 or three years.
husbands age quickly
About 3 times a week.
Age is just a number. What does it matter who is oldest?
at my age can my wife draw from my pension
You can draw half of your spouse's entitlement if you wait to retire when you reach full retirement age (65 for people born before 1943; 66 for those born between 1943 and 1954) if your spouse is also retired.
Mary Todd Lincoln was Abraham Lincoln's wife between the years 1842 and 1865. She died at the age of 63, and was buried next to her husband.
No. James Cook's wife, Elizabeth, died of old age. She was 93 when she died, having outlived her husband by 56 years.