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  2. Can I collect my deceased spouse’s Social Security and my own ...

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    One very important factor in this regard is the Social Security survivors benefits, essentially a transfer of the deceased’s retirement payout, which a widow or widower can receive once they ...

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

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    Dear Penny, I was married to my deceased husband for 38 years. I collect his benefits. If I marry again, do I still get the same amount of Social Security benefits? — Dating Widow Dear Dating ...

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

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    The Social Security Administration previously allowed some married individuals to receive spousal Social Security benefits at full retirement age, delay their own retirement and grow their full ...

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

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    Losing a spouse is an emotional and challenging experience, and it often brings financial concerns to the forefront. Social Security benefits can provide critical support to widows, helping them ...

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

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    Who Is Eligible To Receive Social Security Survivor’s Benefits? ... Surviving spouse of any age who is caring for the deceased’s child who is younger than 16 or disabled and receiving child ...

  7. How To Get Social Security Survivor Benefits - AOL

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    Many people think of Social Security benefits as income in retirement. However, there are also Social Security widow benefits and Social Security death benefits for children. If you're eligible ...