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  2. Can Divorced or Remarried Widows Receive Benefits? - AOL

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    The amount a widow can receive in survivor benefits depends on various factors, including the late spouse’s earnings and the age at which the widow claims the benefits.

  3. What Happens to Your Social Security Benefit When Your ... - AOL

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    How Social Security retirement benefits differ from survivors benefits. Social Security benefits are broken into three categories: (1) retirement benefits, (2) survivors benefits, and (3 ...

  4. Changes to Social Security spousal benefits you need to know

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    Deemed filing doesn't apply to Social Security survivor benefits. If you're a widower looking to apply for Social Security benefits for widows, you can likely take your survivor benefit separately ...

  5. How Much Will You Get? Calculating Spousal Social Security ...

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    Spousal Benefits for Widows or Widowers: Widows or widowers can also claim spousal benefits. The requirements include being at least 60 or 50 if disabled and the marriage must have lasted at least ...

  6. Social Security Survivor Benefits: The Most Important Things ...

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    While you may know that the deduction for Social Security taxes on your pay stub funds Social Security benefits for the current generation of retirees, that money serves another purpose, too --...

  7. Social Security Benefits: What Happens When A Loved One Dies

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    The most important thing to consider is that the person must have worked long enough under Social Security to qualify for benefits. According to the Social Security Administration, a worker can ...