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Will Remarrying Affect My Social Security Benefits? - SSA Surviving spouse or divorced surviving spouse benefits – If you remarry before age 50 – You won’t be eligible for survivors or disability benefits as a surviving spouse unless your later marriage ends by divorce or annulment
SSA - POMS: RS 00207. 003 - How Remarriage Affects Widow (er)s Benefits . . . Generally a claimant for widow (er)'s or surviving divorced spouse’s benefits must be unmarried in order to be entitled Entitlement can begin with the month the subsequent marriage terminated regardless if the marriage ended by death or divorce Under certain conditions, the remarriage may be disregarded, i e , deemed not to exist
Social Security Benefits and Divorce (2025 Guide) If you were drawing divorced spouse benefits while single and then you remarry, those benefits will be terminated You are required by law to report your change in marital status to Social Security
Multiple Marriages and Social Security Survivor Benefits - AARP In most cases, a widow or widower must have been married to the deceased for a minimum of nine months to qualify for survivor benefits For a divorced spouse, the marriage must have lasted at least 10 years
Divorce, Remarriage, and Social Security - FindLaw Remarriage will affect survivor benefits Ensure you understand your rights and take care of potential issues immediately during a divorce As with any major family change, you may want to review your beneficiaries and financial future How Much Social Security Does an Ex-Spouse Get? This is essential to know during your divorce financial planning
SSA Handbook § 406 If you remarry before age 60, you will not be entitled to survivor's benefits, unless: Your subsequent marriage ends, whether by death, divorce, or annulment; or Your marriage occurred after age 50 and you were entitled to benefits as a disabled widow (er) or disabled surviving divorced spouse
Maximizing Social Security After Divorce Remarriage - Finivi o Divorced Spouse Benefits: Available if the marriage lasted at least 10 years but lost upon remarriage unless the new marriage ends o Survivor Benefits: Remarriage before age 60 (or 50 if disabled) affects eligibility, but remarriage after age 60 preserves these benefits
Divorced-Spouse Social Security Benefits: 8 Rules with Examples If a person receiving divorced-spouse benefits remarries, the person must notify SSA and the divorced-spouse benefits will stop The exception is if the new spouse is also receiving divorced-spouse or survivor benefits, in which case both benefits may continue
What Does Remarrying Do to Your Social Security Benefits? However, if you receive divorce or survivor benefits based on a former spouse’s work record, remarriage can have an impact In most cases, those benefits will end once you remarry, as the Social Security Administration typically shifts eligibility to your new spouse’s record