Infatuation Rules
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If you are divorced, your ex-spouse can receive benefits based on your record (even if you have remarried) if: Your marriage lasted 10 years or longer. Your ex-spouse is unmarried. Your ex-spouse is age 62 or older.
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Read More »If you’re getting Social Security retirement benefits, some members of your family may also qualify to receive benefits on your record. If they qualify, your ex-spouse, spouse, or child may receive a monthly payment of up to one-half of your retirement benefit amount. These Social Security payments to family members will not decrease the amount of your retirement benefit. Maximum Family Benefits There is a limit to the amount we can pay your family. The total varies, depending on your benefit amount and the number of qualifying family members on your record. Generally, the total amount you and your family can receive is about 150 to 180 percent of your full retirement benefit. If you have a divorced spouse who qualifies for benefits, it will not affect the amount of benefits you or your family may receive. Benefits For Your Spouse Even if they have never worked under Social Security, your spouse may be eligible for benefits if they are at least 62 years of age and you are receiving retirement or disability benefits. Your spouse can also qualify for Medicare at age 65. How Much Will My Spouse Receive? If your spouse qualifies for benefits on their own record, we will pay that amount first. If the benefit on your record is higher, they will get an additional amount on your record so that the combination of benefits equals that higher amount. The benefits for your spouse do not include any delayed retirement credits you may receive. If they begin receiving benefits: Between age 62 and their full retirement age , the amount is permanently reduced by a percentage based on the number of months up to their full retirement age. , the amount is permanently reduced by a percentage based on the number of months up to their full retirement age. If your spouse is under full retirement age and:
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