In this video, Sylvia Gordon of the Medicare Family discussed spousal social security right in divorce. Your spouse has no right to prevent you from collecting social security benefits for her. It cannot be “lost in a divorce” as long as you meet the requirements; it is your right as an American citizen to be eligible to draw if half of your income is more than all of yours and you are not working full-time.
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What if the ex remarried? Wouldn’t the new spouse override this?
I'm 58, and I'm married to a 74 year old Vietnam vet. We do not live together, because of his PTSD. But we are still in contact and get along. Do I qualify for benefits? I only work part-time. But my future is bleak financially. And honestly I'm scared!