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"After our divorce becomes final, am I entitled to any of my ex-spouse's disability, retirement or social security benefits?" You are entitled to a divorced spouse's insurance benefits on the worker's Social Security record if:
If your ex-spouse has not applied for benefits, but can qualify for them and is age 62 or older, you can receive benefits on his record if you have been divorced from him for at least two years and meet the requirements listed above.
Your benefits will continue until the child reaches age 16 or the child's disability ceases. (Information from SSA Publication No. 05-10127, April 2003, Pages 14-15 and Social Security Handbook Section 311) Phil Shechter is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and senior partner at Berenfeld in Miami. He has been practicing accounting since 1982. |
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