Sentences with phrase «benefits as your widow»

If you have a surviving divorced spouse, they could get the same benefits as your widow or widower provided that your marriage lasted 10 years or more.
According to the study, it is usually optimal for a wife to claim her own early retirement benefits because wives typically earn less than their husbands but also usually outlive them, and once the husband dies, the wife is entitled to his benefit as a widow.

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A widow or widower is eligible to start receiving reduced benefits on your record as early as age 60 and full benefits at their full retirement age.
If you are a widow or a widower, you are eligible to collect your former spouse's Social Security payments as a survivor benefit.
He serves as a coordinator for Bet Tzedek Legal Services» Holocaust Survivors Justice Network, assisting Holocaust survivors and their widows / widowers obtain reparation pension benefits for work performed while residing in German - controlled ghettos.
This assumes they're eligible for retirement benefits and their retirement rate is higher than their rate as a widow, widower, or surviving divorced spouse.
If your widow, widower, or surviving divorced spouse receives benefits on your record, they can switch to their own retirement benefit as early as age 62.
If a person receives widow's or widower's benefits, and will qualify for a retirement benefit that's more than their survivors benefit, they can switch to their own retirement benefit as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.
Benefits paid to a surviving divorced spouse who meets the age or disability requirement as a widow or widower won't affect the benefit amounts your other survivors will receive based on your earnings record.
If your widow or widower qualifies for retirement benefits on his or her own record, they can switch to their own retirement benefit as early as age 62.
If your widow, widower, or surviving divorced spouse remarries before they reach age 60 (age 50 if disabled), they can not receive benefits as a surviving spouse while they're married.
As a widow, you essentially «step into the shoes» of your deceased spouse and begin collecting his benefit in place of any benefit you got while your husband was alive.
The US Supreme Court's decision in Windsor v. US, in June 2013, holding that denial of federal tax benefits to same - sex widow Edith Windsor, which she would have received if her spouse had been male, was unconstitutional, has speeded up the process of legalising same - sex marriage in New Jersey, and may do so in other US states as well.
The governor continued his track record of blocking pension sweeteners, such as a proposal that would have let the widow of a police officer killed in 1986 receive his retirement benefits and one to let a Department of Transportation worker retroactively enter into a higher pension tier.
Her research reveals that that people who are widowed but have a close friend as confidante do much better health-wise following their loss than those who do not — but having a family member as confidante was not associated with similar benefits.
However, SawYouatSinai benefits Jewish singles from various lifestyles such as widow, divorcee, youngsters, older singles and single parents in finding their beshert.
Florida offsets unemployment by Social Security retirement benefits received on a number other than the worker's, such as benefits as a spouse or widow.
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If a person receives widow's or widower's benefits, and will qualify for a retirement benefit that's more than their survivors benefit, they can switch to their own retirement benefit as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.
If you are a widow or widower, you can start collecting survivor benefits as early as age 60.
Following R's death, D, his widow, filed an application for the lump - sum death benefit payable on his earnings record, as well as for a widow's insurance benefit to which she was also entitled on his earnings record.
If the state where the couple lived doesn't recognize same - sex marriages, a surviving partner may still qualify as a widow or widower for Social Security benefits if the intestacy laws of that state allow the surviving partner of a non-marital legal relationship (such as a civil union or domestic partnership) to inherit as a spouse.
If you are a widow or a widower, you are eligible to collect your former spouse's Social Security payments as a survivor benefit.
Funeral homes notify SSA routinely, and she would have likely qualified for the small one - time death benefit of $ 255, and probably informed that she was eligible at age 60 as a widow.
The husband signed «Expression of Wish (Nomination of Beneficiaries) Form, saying that «the trustees / scheme administrator has absolute discretion as to which of my beneficiaries receive the lump sum death benefit, I would like this to be paid to the following», where the widow is named with 100 % percent.
The ECtHR ruled that the difference in treatment between men and women as regards entitlement to widows» benefit, of which the applicant was a victim, was not based on any objective and reason able justification and, accordingly, there had been a violation of Art 14 of the Convention taken in conjunction with Art 1 of the First Protocol to the Convention.
As of July 2010, AAFMAA Member and Survivor Benefits provides Living Services to AAFMAA's Grandfathered members and Survivor Assistance Services to the surviving widows and widowers of deceased AAFMAA members.
As an example of per stirpes, imagine a widow about to receive the death benefit from her husband's life insurance policy.
Benefits described in Section 39 (1) of the Social Welfare Consolidation Act 2005 (as amended) are as follows: Illness Benefit; Partial Capacity Benefit; Maternity Benefit; Health and Safety Benefit; Adoptive Benefit; Jobseeker's Benefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit; Partial Capacity Benefit; Maternity Benefit; Health and Safety Benefit; Adoptive Benefit; Jobseeker's Benefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit; Maternity Benefit; Health and Safety Benefit; Adoptive Benefit; Jobseeker's Benefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit; Health and Safety Benefit; Adoptive Benefit; Jobseeker's Benefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit; Adoptive Benefit; Jobseeker's Benefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit; Jobseeker's Benefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit; Occupational Injuries Benefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit comprising injury benefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the abobenefit, disablement benefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the abobenefit and death benefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the abobenefit; Carer's Benefit; State Pension Contributory; State Pension Transition; Invalidity Pension; Widow's, Widower's, Surviving Civil Partner's Contributory Pension; Guardian's Payment Contributory; Bereavement Grant; Widowed or Surviving Civil Partner Grant paid by virtue of receipt of a benefit under Part 2 Treatment Benefit under Section 138 of the aboBenefit; 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