Jan
27
2010
By Guest (not verified)
CAN YOU RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY BENIFITS FROM AN EX-HUSBAND IF YOU WERE MARRIED FOR 14 YEARS, BUT WERE DIVORED IN 1980. i HAVE 3 CHILDREN BY HIM.
Social Security benefits for divorced spouses
You don't give all the details of your situation, but benefits on your ex-husband's record is possible.
If you are divorced, but your marriage lasted 10 years or longer, you can receive benefits on your ex-spouse's record (even if he or she has remarried) if:
If you remarry, you generally cannot collect benefits on your former spouse's record unless your later marriage ends (whether by death, divorce or annulment).
http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/divspouse.htm
Common law marriage
can you receive social security benefits from an ex-husband if you were not married but live together for 22 years and have 3 children by him.
Social Security benefits and common law marriage
Please see the comments here :
http://socialsecurityhop.com/en/pubs/survivors-benefits/01-importance-of...