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Divorced Spousal Benefits

Can I Claim As A Divorced Spouse At 62 If My Ex-Spouse Is Also 62?

I am on SSDi. I wish to get off it as i want to leave the states and i am not a citizen. Can i claim as divorced spouse at 62 if spouse is also 62?

Hi,

You couldn't voluntarily quit drawing Social Security disability (SSDI) benefits and draw divorced spousal benefits instead, nor would that necessarily enable you to receive your benefits outside of the U.S. You could theoretically switch to drawing regular Social Security retirement benefits instead of SSDI, but that would likely just cut your net benefit rate by around 25%.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2018 - 07:32

When Can I Start Collecting Social Security Benefits?

I am 53 years old and on Social Security disability. (My checks are very low.) I was married to my first husband, currently age 54, for 10 years. I then remarried a man who is soon to be 61. We are separating after 6.5 years of marriage, but not divorcing,, primarily because I need medical coverage. My first husband has a higher income than my second husband's, so I foresee my first husband's Social Security benefit will be higher than my second husband's. Would it be beneficial for me to divorce my second husband, and when?

Posted: 
Monday, July 23, 2018 - 06:52

Will Entering Into A Domestic Partnership Prevent Me From Being Eligible For Divorced Spousal Benefits?

I’m 62 and divorced for 12 years now after 25 years of marriage. My x husbands SS is 2400:00 per month he is at FRA. Mine at FRA is $800.00 at 66 and 2 months. Can I enter into a legal domestic partnership with my boyfriend in California (which requires filing a joint tax return) and be able to collect on my x-husbands benefit at my RFA? My boyfriend has no SS benefits nor will he have any. I am very much am in need of the extra $400.00 a month I will receive from my x husbands ecord.

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Sunday, July 22, 2018 - 07:34

Can I Collect On My Ex-Wife's Record In Addition To My SSDI?

Reading your book "Get What's Yours" and have found it to be very informative but cannot fully understand the question I have.
I am 65 years of age and have been on SS Disability for 6 years and am aware that it will convert over to regular SS FRA next year(Jan). I was reading about spousal benefits for exe's and under the section for disability it said there were different rules. My ex and I were married for 12 years divorcing in 1998. She is 9 years my junior,56 yrs old, and as far as I know still alive and employed.

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Friday, July 20, 2018 - 09:31

Can I Collect Divorced Spousal Benefits When I Turn Age 66 And Still Work Full Time?

My birthday is 9-6-52. I am currently working full time and plan to continue so for another year. I make approximately 94,000 per year.
Can I collect divorce spousal benefits when I turn 66 and still work full time? I was married more than 10 years, and divorced more than two. My ex is currently collecting benefits on his record. Thank you

Hi,

Posted: 
Wednesday, July 4, 2018 - 09:12

Is It True That Social Security Benefits Can Never Be Reduced?

Is it true that SS benefits paid to a person cannot ever decrease? Both my now-wife and I were receiving divorced-spousal benefits before we married. After we married, we have both continued to receive these under the POMS RS 00202.045 exception. My wife turns 70 four months before I do and will switch to her own SS retirement benefit at that time, which will have accrued DRCs.

Posted: 
Saturday, June 30, 2018 - 17:29

What Should I Do Next?

independently divorced spouse benefit, approved, then denied. we divorced 12/2017, I was FRA, she was 7 months shy of FRA. I spoke to someone at SSA who said that because we were both eligible for benefits in the month before divorce, the 2-years divorced waiting period wold not apply, and received an email stating this, so I applied. 3 weeks later when I called I was told application had been approved and should receive a letter shortly.

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Friday, June 29, 2018 - 12:08

When Can I Start Collecting Benefits On My Ex-Husband's Record?

I am 62 in September. I was married over 10 years. He is 6 years younger. Can I start collecting off him under spousal benefits? And can I start collecting when I turn 62? Or do I have to wait till he filess for social security before I can collect from him? Do I get to draw from his earning now or just the years I was married to him? Could you please explain ? Thank you , Sabrina

Hi Sabrina,

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Thursday, June 28, 2018 - 16:51
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