Yes, if you were married for at least 10 yrs. you can draw your deceased ex-husband's social security, but there are some stipulations. If your ex-husband died at or after his full retirement age & you are at full retirement age when he died , then you can collect 100%.
Other than that, only a % of his social security can you get. You can call SS & ask them to send you the booklet that explains it.
Yes. Having a retirement account such as a 401k or an IRA will not affect your ability to draw social security benefits.
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If hubby is still alive, you can receive up to half of his SS benefit. If hubby is deceased, you can receive up to all of what he would earn if he were still alive.
In general, if you remarry before the age of 60, you cannot receive your deceased husband's Social Security benefits. However, if you remarry after the age of 60 (or after 50 if disabled), you may be eligible to receive benefits based on your deceased husband's work record.
You will need to check this with your local Social Security facility.
See this SS site and see if you do: https://www.ssa.gov/planners/survivors/howtoapply.html
I'm 79 yrs old can I continue to collect my social security and my husband should he die?
what age can a wife draw her husband retirement that he have on his job he is decease now
Yes, if you qualify for survivor benefits from two different people, you can collect the higher of the two benefits. Generally, the SSA will compare all of the benefits you are entitled to and award you the highest benefit.
You can only draw Social Security benefits at age 55 if you are disabled.
can i draw on my husbands social security benefits even tho my work history shows i don't have enough points or credits