Spousal Social Security benefits can be complex, but understanding them can help maximize your retirement income.
Unfortunately, if you apply for your spousal benefit when you reach full retirement age, your own benefit will no longer accrue delayed filing credits. While that’s a cut-and-dried answer, I’ll ...
Spousal benefits are available to current spouses and some ex-spouses of qualifying workers. Claiming early can reduce your spousal benefit by up to 35%. You'll only get a spousal benefit if it's ...
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Ask an Advisor: Can Claiming Spousal Benefits from My Ex Hurt My Max Social Security at 70?
I was born in 1957 and so was my ex-husband. He remarried, but I didn’t. Our full retirement age (FRA) is 66.5, but he started collecting Social Security at 65.5, one year early. For my own Social ...
It's not possible to claim spousal Social Security benefits unless the worker is already claiming. Your age at sign-up affects the size of your spousal benefits. Getting all your documentation in ...
Dear Rusty: I've recently started reading your column on Social Security and am learning a lot! My particular question is this: I was born in November 1953 so my full retirement age is 66, which is ...
Spouses and ex-spouses generally must meet a length-of-marriage requirement before they become eligible for Social Security. Your maximum spousal benefit is half your partner's benefit at their full ...
A small group of people can still take advantage of a Social Security rule that will soon be phased out. The Social Security provision is called filing a restricted application to receive spousal ...
Social Security may be one of your largest assets. What and when you collect will make a huge difference to your lifetime benefits. Hi Larry, I am confused about restricted applications. I am retired ...
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How Social Security spousal benefits work
As more Americans weigh retirement choices in a tight budget year, one rule keeps ...
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