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What divorced people need to know about Social Security

July 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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What Divorced Individuals Should Know About Social Security Benefits

Divorced Individuals and Social Security Benefits

Divorce can have a significant impact on your Social Security benefits. It’s important to understand how your marital status affects your eligibility and potential benefits. Here are some key points that divorced individuals should know about Social Security:

  • Length of Marriage: In order to qualify for benefits based on your ex-spouse’s record, your marriage must have lasted at least 10 years.
  • Eligibility Requirements: You must be at least 62 years old and unmarried to claim benefits based on your ex-spouse’s record.
  • Amount of Benefits: The amount of benefits you are entitled to receive will depend on various factors, including your ex-spouse’s earnings history.
  • Remarriage: If you remarry, you will generally not be eligible to receive benefits based on your ex-spouse’s record. However, if your subsequent marriage ends, you may become eligible again.
  • Survivor Benefits: In some cases, divorced individuals may be eligible for survivor benefits if their ex-spouse passes away. This can provide additional financial support in times of need.

It’s important to carefully consider your options and understand the implications of your divorce on your Social Security benefits. Consulting with a financial advisor or Social Security expert can help you navigate this process and make informed decisions about your retirement planning.

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