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  2. Dear Penny: If I Remarry, Will I Lose My Late Husband’s ...

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    Once you turn 62 and up until age 70, you have the option to switch from either your survivor’s benefits or spouse’s benefits to your own retirement benefits (if you have them).

  3. I was married to my ex-husband for 15 years, never remarried ...

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    As a result, men tend to have higher retirement benefits than women, with an average monthly benefit of $1,853.68 for men at age 67 versus $1,478.02 for women at the same age, according to an ...

  4. Can I Switch My Social Security Benefit to a Spousal Benefit ...

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    Switching from your regular retirement benefit to a spousal benefit is something you might be interested in if you’re hoping to maximize Social Security benefits. Whether you can make this ...

  5. 5 Retirement Conversations All Married Couples Should Have ...

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    Once you have an approximate idea of how much you need to save for retirement and how much money you can expect from other sources like Social Security, you need a plan to reach that goal. If both ...

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

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    When you're ready to start claiming Social Security retirement benefits, including spouse benefits, or apply for survivor benefits or Medicare coverage, the Social Security Administration makes it...

  7. Ask an Advisor: If I'm 62 and My Husband is 68, Can I Collect ...

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    My husband began drawing his Social Security at age 62. He is 68 now (born in 1955), while I am 62 (born 1961). If I begin to draw my Social Security now it will be reduced, of course.