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what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

Posted by susie100 (My Page) on
Wed, Dec 20, 06 at 11:14

Hi, I have just "retired" at age 62. I was shocked to find out how little of my ex's ss I will be getting. We were married just over 10 years (second marraige for both). He gets about $1500/month in addition to his job pension. Is there a SS guideline for this? Can't seem to get through to them. Thanks for any input.


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

Susie100...The following Q&A is available on Social Security's website. A great resource. You don't really receive a portion of his benefit. You qualify to receive your own benenfit based on his earnings record. Social Security sets the rules. Remember any draw of benefits prior to age 65 results in a significant reduction of the payment.

"Question :
How much can a divorced spouse receive?
Answer
A man/woman who is divorced after at least 10 years of marriage keeps certain benefit rights on their former husband/wife's Social Security record. In order for him/her to get benefits, a divorced husband/wife must be at least age 62 and the former spouse must be eligible for benefits, but not necessarily receiving them. The maximum benefit is 50% of the benefit the worker would receive at full retirement age. However, benefits paid prior to full retirement age are reduced based upon the age of the spouse at the time benefits are received. "

So, if you qualify to receive a $750/month payment (based on 50% of his benefit)at full retirement age and take an early distribution at age 62, you may lose up to 25% of that benefit leaving you with $565/month.


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

Watch out, the full retirement age is no longer 65, it's gradually being raised to age 67. Again, consult the SSA website.


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

This triggered a question I had never considered before. How would you know if a former spouse had filed for benefits on your social security earnings? Would SS notify you if that happened?

Pat


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

Since it wouldn't have an impact on your social security, why should it matter?


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

Leel-

I don't know why I bother to explain this to you but here goes----

I have been married twice. If my first husband and father of my children were to file on my SS, it would not bother me in the least. Even though he left me for the "younger woman". He was always a good father and provider and I harbor no animosity toward him now. But- my second husband couldn't hold down a job for more that 6 months at a time, worked harder at not paying taxes than he did actual work. Which, by the way, means he has virtually zero dollars paid into social security. He, unlike all SAHM's did not even work in the home to offset household and childcare expenses. If he had worked half as hard actually holding down a job as he did trying to get out of work, he would be a wealthy man today. The thought that he could draw SS on my work record is most distasteful and I am willing to bet that under these circumstances, I am not alone.


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

I can understand your feelings, but unfortunately, the law's the law, and you can't fight city hall!


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What % of my benefits can my ex-wife expect to get

My wife and I are considering a divorce. I am 63 and on SS disability, my wife is 61 and on SS disability. Does the fact that she is on disability have any bearing in the amount of SS that she can draw. And can she draw at 61 or must she wait until she is 62?


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

Make an appointment at your SS office and talk to someone who knows the answers. Don't just walk in - make an appointment. That's what I did and I was impressed with how helpful and knowledgeable they are. I am collecting half of my XH's SS until I am 70 and then I am collecting my full amount, which will be more at age 70 than it would be if I collected now.


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RE: what percentage of exhusband's ss am I entitled to?

When I turned 62 I called soc sec and asked about the age I should start drawing SS. When I talked to someone, she told me to do the math. I did, it would take me 10 years to get back what I would have lost by waiting until I was 65. I signed up at 62. This was back when 65 was the retirement age.


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