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when i started on social security my wife and i were separated,now we are together,should my benefits increase


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Please contact the SSA directly for this, as I could not find anything definitive.

I am assuming this is for retirement benefits. For SSI benefits, rejoining will likely decrease the total benefit (husband plus wife combined). However, I am uncertain of the effect for retirement benefits. There may be no net (combined) effect for retirement benefits.

The answer may depend on your state, as the definition of "marriage" may vary from state to state. For example, length of separation may be a factor. For example, if your separation was less than six months, I've seen evidence that SSA treats this as one continuous marriage.

if you get married and on disability and husband work would that effect your disability check

If you get married or divorced, your Social Security benefits may be affected, depending on the kind of benefits you receive.

If your benefits are stopped because of marriage or remarriage, they may be started again if the marriage ends.

If you get: Then:
Your own disability benefits Your benefits will continue
Spouse’s benefits Your benefits will continue if you get divorced and you are age 62 or over unless you were married less than 10 years.

Disabled widow’s or widower’s benefits including disabled divorced widow’s and widower’s benefits)

Your benefits will continue if you remarry when you are age 50 or older.
Any other kind of benefits Generally, your benefits will stop when you get married. Your benefits may be started again if the marriage ends.

http://ssa.gov/pubs/10153.html#4


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