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Widow's Benefits

Is What We Were Told Correct?

Hi Larry,

My husband filed for benefits today. He had 2 years of DRC's We were told that If I file for Spouse benefits now at 63 I will not be get his DRC's as a Widow no matter what my age is if he passes before I do. They say that bullet point C below explains this permanent reduction. Is this correct?

Thanks so much!

Amount of Widow(er)'s Insurance Benefit
407.1How is the widow(er)'s benefit rate computed?

Posted: 
Tuesday, February 26, 2019 - 09:54

If I Take Spousal Benefits At Age 63 Would My Rate Increase To My Husband's Full Rate If He Dies When I'm 66 Or Older?

Hello,
My Husband plans to take his delayed SS benefit soon at age 68. If I take the spousal benefit at age 63 would my future Widow benefit increase to his benefit amount if I were 66 or more at the time of his passing? Or would it be reduced because I took the spousal benefit at 63? I do not qualify for any benefit on my own record.
Thanks for your help!
Joy

Hi Joy,

Posted: 
Wednesday, February 20, 2019 - 11:40

Can My Wife Switch To Survivor Benefits When I Pass Away?

Hello,

My wife is currently collecting her social security , she started at 62 and is currently 67. I have recently found out I have Stage 4 prostate cancer. I will be retiring form my job and I am 69 years old. I will start my social security in April. My social security will much more than what my wife's is, can she switch to survivor benefits when I pass away and will she did my amount ?

Hi,

I'm sorry to hear about your illness. Best wishes throughout the course of your medical care.

Posted: 
Wednesday, February 20, 2019 - 11:30

If I Defer SS Benefits Until Age 70, Will My Wife Receive My Age 70 Rate Or My Full Retirment Age Rate As A Widow?

Larry: Here’s a scenario that I haven’t seen covered yet; My wife and I have both worked enough to qualify for Social Security benefits; My monthly benefit will be roughly double hers. She’s eight years younger than me and I expect her to live into her 90s. Unfortunately, I have health issues that will most likely prevent me from living past my early 70s. Given these probable conditions, here are my questions: If I defer SSA benefits until age 70, will my wife receive my elevated (roughly 128%) benefit, or will she only receive my 100% benefit in lieu of hers?

Posted: 
Wednesday, February 20, 2019 - 11:04

What Does My Wife Need To Do To Maximize Her Benefits When I Die?

Hi Larry & Jerry-

My wife began taking her benefits when she reached her FRA of 66. I am 18 months older than she is; once she reached her FRA and filed for her benefits I began taking my spousal benefit on her account.

As a result, I delayed taking my own benefit until I was 70 years old. Once I began taking my delayed retirement benefit she began to take her spousal benefit on my account which, when combined with her benefit, took her monthly benefit payment up to 1/2 of my PIA.

Posted: 
Monday, February 11, 2019 - 09:12

Will I Get More Of My Husband's Benefits Now That I'm 66?

My husband and I were married 9 months and 22 days before he passed away on April 4, 2016.He as 66, born in 1949 . I was 63..He received $2400 dollars in SS a month..I only got about $1000 of his added to mine..Obviously he made more than me..I started getting SS at 62.. Will I get more from his now that I'm 66, my full retirement age? THANKS, GAIL

Hi Gail,

I'm sorry for your loss.

Posted: 
Friday, February 1, 2019 - 19:18

Can I Collect My Late Husband's SS Now At Age 60 While I Work Until Age 62?

I am 60 years old Can I collect my late husbands SS while I work til 62

Hi,

That depends on how much you're earning. If you file for widow's benefits in 2019, Social Security would likely need to withhold $1 of your benefits for each $2 that you earn in excess of $17640 (https://www.ssa.gov/planners/retire/whileworking.html). That could result in either full or partial withholding of your benefits depending on your benefit rate and how much you earn.

Posted: 
Thursday, January 31, 2019 - 19:46
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