I was married 8 years when my husband passed away and they sd i wasnt able to get ss>?
Does a person with a blind eye qualify for social security
You will qualify for a $300.00 rebate if you only had social security benefits BUT ONLY IF your file a tax return for calendar year 2007
To qualify for social security retirement benefits, you generally need to have worked and paid social security taxes for at least 10 years. The amount you receive is based on your earnings history and the age at which you start receiving benefits.
IF a couple was married and then divorced,and then lived together as husband and wife for over 25 years, then the "husband" abandoned her, can she receive social security benefits (in Texas)?
Your being unemployed does not qualify the child to receive Social Security benefits.
No. Receiving SS benefits will not affect your unemployment.
An American worker can qualify for the benefits administered by the US Social Security Administration if he's a worker who worked a 540 hours in a year and loose his jobs.
Yes, if you qualify for the unemployment and, for Social Security, the only question then is if it is early or for the full benefits
If you don't earn at least 40 credits for Social Security, you may not be eligible to receive Social Security benefits when you retire. These credits are typically earned by working and paying Social Security taxes. Without enough credits, you may not qualify for retirement benefits, disability benefits, or survivor benefits from Social Security.
If you qualify for SS benefits, they are not reduced by other government benefits, only by wages.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them, individually.
In the context of collecting Social Security benefits based on a spouse's work record, you typically need to be married for at least one year to qualify. However, for certain benefits, such as survivor benefits, the duration may vary. It's always best to check with the Social Security Administration for the most accurate and personalized information regarding your specific situation.