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  2. Do You Qualify for Spousal Social Security Benefits? 3 ... - AOL

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. You don't need to still be married to claim spousal benefits. You might assume that if you're no longer married to your spouse, you're not eligible to collect Social ...

  3. 3 Little-Known Social Security Rules All Married Retirees ...

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    Image source: Getty Images. 1. When your spouse claims benefits can matter a lot. It's no secret that one spouse can claim Social Security retirement benefits based on the other spouse's earnings ...

  4. Here's How to Tell if You Qualify for Spousal Social Security ...

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    In simple terms, Social Security spousal benefits exist to provide retirement income for couples for whom one spouse was the primary earner. So the first qualification is an easy one: At least one ...

  5. 3 Social Security Spousal Benefit Rules You Must Know Before ...

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    Social Security is a complex program, and the rules of spousal benefits have the potential to be a bit confusing. Take the time to read up on how these benefits work so that you're able to make ...

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

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    Here's how the new Social Security spousal benefit rules work and how spousal benefits are calculated, so you can maximize your Social Security benefit. 'Deemed Filing' for Retirement Benefits Has ...

  7. How to Maximize Social Security With Spousal Benefits - AOL

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    If you are married or were married in the past, you may be eligible for spousal Social Security benefits. "Spouses that raise families and perform other valuable societal tasks are entitled to a ...