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

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    Widows, widowers and surviving ex-spouses can collect survivor benefits as early as age 60 but are subject to benefit reductions and earnings restrictions if they continue to work,” Sherwood ...

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

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    If the widow(er) is disabled and between ages 50 and 59, they typically receive 71.5% of their deceased spouse’s benefit. If the widow(er) cares for their spouse’s child and the child is under ...

  4. Social Security: How To Fill Out an Application for ... - AOL

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    If you prefer not to file the application online, you can call the general Social Security number at 800-772-1213 (800-325-0778 for TTY), Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. to speak to an ...

  5. Options available if an AOL account owner passes away

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    A copy of the death certificate of the AOL account holder, issued in the United States; A copy of the requester's government-issued ID; and; One of the following documents: • A copy of the will of the deceased AOL account holder giving the requester access to digital assets; or

  6. Filing status - Wikipedia

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    If one lived apart from one's spouse for the last six months of the year, one may also qualify for head of household status. [9] If a spouse dies during the year, the surviving spouse may generally still file a joint return with the deceased spouse for that year because the taxpayer's marital status at the time of the spouse's death applies to ...

  7. Can I collect both my dead spouse’s Social Security and my ...

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    If the surviving spouse is at full retirement age or older, they can receive 100% of the deceased's benefit amount. If they’re between 60 and full retirement age, they’ll get between 71.5% and ...

  8. Social Security Disability Insurance - Wikipedia

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    Rather, in those cases, the deceased spouse or the parent of the disabled adult child must have worked in Social Security employment and achieved the required insured status. SSA will also determine whether the individual is performing substantial gainful activity, which means earning above certain levels. If the individual is performing ...

  9. Widowed Persons Service - Wikipedia

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    Widowed Persons Service is an American organization designed to provide support for widows and widowers by people who have themselves lost a spouse. AARP established Widowed Persons Service in 1973. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] As of 1998, WPS had a network of around 300 chapters.