The lady I interviewed was on the phone for Social Security told me there's no way she can look up my wife's information because I did not have a Social Security number for her we've been filing taxes together for 20 years I find it hard to believe that she couldn't help me I've been on social security for a year with a very low income $800 a month I'm wondering how I can get my ex-spouse added so I can get half of her social security
Hi. If you meet the requirements for divorced spousal benefits (https://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/handbook/handbook.03/handbook-0311.html), then you should be able to apply for them. There's not enough information in your question for me to be able to give you much advice, though.
If you kept copies of your joint tax returns, those should show your ex-wife's Social Security number (SSN). If you can't come up with anything in your records that shows your ex's SSN and if you meet the requirements for divorced spousal benefits, then you should probably try recontacting Social Security. If you can furnish enough biographical information such as your ex-wife's maiden name, date and place of birth etc., then Social Security should be able to search their records to find your ex's SSN.
Best, Jerry