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- Is there a limit on Social Security benefits for married couples?
Both spouses can receive the full retirement benefit they qualify for, based on their own earnings One payment does not affect the other
- Social Security Married and Divorced Spousal Benefits - AARP
Learn the rules of Social Security Spousal benefits and how to maximize your monthly payments based on your spouse's or ex-spouse’s earnings
- Should I Get Medicare If My Spouse Has Insurance? - AARP
One option if your spouse enrolls in Medicare is to continue the employer’s coverage through COBRA, which can last up to 36 months Other options are to buy a private plan through the Affordable Care Act federal insurance marketplace or through a state that has its own exchange
- Social Security When A Spouse Dies - A Guide To Survivor Benefits - AARP
When a Social Security beneficiary dies, his or her spouse may be able to collect survivor benefits Learn whether you qualify and how to apply
- How Couples Can Maximize Social Security Income - AARP
Advice for couples to maximize their Social Security income by calculating the impact of variables like ages, health and projected retirement dates
- Can I Collect Social Security From My Ex-Spouse? - AARP
Can someone who's not a U S citizen receive ex-spouse benefits? Can I get an estimate of the Social Security I can collect on my ex-spouse's record? Can I collect Social Security as a divorced spouse if my ex-spouse remarries?
- Tips on Sex and Dating After the Death of a Partner - AARP
Explore expert advice on navigating grief, sex, and dating after losing a partner, with helpful suggestions to manage these sensitive topics
- Can I Switch From My Social Security Benefit to a Spousal Benefit? - AARP
If your spouse is already getting Social Security when you claim benefits, you are subject to the “deemed filing” rule Under this provision, you don’t have a choice whether to wait and switch When you apply for your retirement benefit, you’re automatically deemed to be applying for spousal benefits, too, if you're entitled to them
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