Social Security and Same-Sex Marriage: Post Obergefell v. HodgesEmily M. Lanza
After you reach age 62, for every year you postpone taking Social Security (up to age 70), you could receive up to 8% more in future monthly payments. (Once you reach age 70, increases stop, so there is no benefit to waiting past age 70.) Members of a couple have the option of ...
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Social Security benefit. In the case of multiple marriages and divorces, the sharing should occur with different spouses over the individual's lifetime during each period of marriage. Because the SSA does not have contemporaneous marital data, this change will be administratively challenging for the...
Ex-spouses, if the marriage lasted for at least 10 years and they have not remarried Children under 18, or up to 19 if still enrolled in high school Children of any age who were disabled before 22 and are not earning more than $1,550 per month in 2024 or $1,620 per month in 2025...
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Woman given probation for Social Security fraud ; The Standish resident, who hid her marriage in order to keep getting benefits, also must repay $20,078.SCOTT DOLAN
You may be eligible to receive retirement benefits based on your spouse's earning history even if you never contributed to Social Security. This is the case even if you're divorced as long as your marriage lasted at least 10 years, or if your spouse is deceased.16 Social Security Eligibilit...
After age 60, the widow receives the full survivor's benefits even if remarried.A widow who remarries before age 60 is not entitled to their late spouse's Social Security benefits; however, if that widow marries and then divorces the latter spouse, the widow may become eligible for survivor...
With the 2004 legalization of same-sex marriage in Massachusetts, many have questioned how the legalization of such marriages at the state level may affect the eligibility for and payment of federal Social Security benefits and private pensions. Social Security benefits are currently paid to the spou...