* my ex-husband is suspposively getting pension from local laborers union out of alton,il.His social # is 498527498 I would like to know if this is so? *
Yes everyone one has social security. A social security number is a 9 digit number given every U.S citizen. When someone steals your identity your SSN (social security number) is linked to all your money and stuff which can lead into lots of bad problems
In this case you should notify the Social Security Office of your marriage. it might increase the amount of your social security benefit's, if your husband or wife also collect social security payments.
No. To do so would be a crime.
IF a couple was married and then divorced,and then lived together as husband and wife for over 25 years, then the "husband" abandoned her, can she receive social security benefits (in Texas)?
An ex wife who never remarried is able to collect social security benefits from an ex husband who has died. This is true even if the ex husband took his own life as long as he paid into the system.
Absolutily not. if you were not his wife, would you do it then? he is in charge of his own resposibiltys. as same with you...
The exwife can get his full social security and him too. Basicly double payment one to each person.
social security is not impacted by other retirements. they are separate. Your military retirement will not affect or change your wife's retirement from the railroad. you will each have your own retirement and at age 62 or older you each will also have your own social security. however, your wife many not have any input to social security benefits if she has not paid into social security during her work span. best to check with social security to see where she stands with social security
iam only eleven and sorry i don't know
Absolutely. It affects her Social Security only.
No. Benefits do not stop when you get married. Also, you both continue to receive your check each month. In the event of death of one spouse, the surviving spouse will receive the greater of the two amounts for the rest of their life. For example, if a husband passes away and his social security income was higher than his wife each month, she will then receive a check for that amount instead.
Can you draw social security and teachers retirement and change from your social security to my wife who passed away a short time ago?
You really need to talk to the Social Security Administration, either in person or call their 800 number. His first marriage lasted long enough for his first wife to have a claim on the benefits he earned while they were married. I believe that you will have to share your husbands social security allotment with his first wife calculated on a percentage basis.