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I know a woman who is still drawing her social security off of her first husband but she is remarried legal?


Is this Legal? Her Checks come in her 2nd husband last name but every body says she can't do this legally. But she does. So she is honest with them. She remarried 20 years ago. But never lost her widows social security is this right?

She is 84 years old.

.no it's not legal,they can get her for fraud, and forgery if she changed her last name when she remarried.it's people taking advantage of the system that screws it up for everybody else.in my area if you report someone doing something like that you get a reward. so how good of a friend is she? i know what i would do. but i work with a social security office.

time. I am only worried because she is 84 years old and I just can't see her in jail. But then again her checks do come in her name now not the first husbands name. So the Socical Security Office has to know, don't they? Report It

I am sure that they know that you sister is drawing I don't think she is breaking the law. Report It

she is 84 leave her alone

Absolutely right.

Yes. Find something else to worry about and leave this poor women alone.

Why are you jealous? it should not be important one way, or another.

I don't see why it wouldn't be legal if she was married to the guy. Her remarrying doesn't "disentitle" (is that a word?) her from her first husband's benefits. I could be wrong cuz I don't know all the rules of soc sec...but I don't see why she shouldn't still be entitled...(that could be why the second hubby married her, cuz he knew she came with a check!) If it was illegal, would you report her? Is she a "friend" of yours? (for you to know what checks she's getting).

She can collect his SSI if she is his widow.
If she was divorced from him and never remarried, she could also collect it.
But if she were divorced and remarried, then she loses her rights to it.
So, in answer to your question, yes she can collect his SSI as she is his widow and not a divorced remarried spouse.

By your story, she remarried at 64. It is legal for her to continue to collect social security benefits as the widow of her first husband.

"What if I remarry?
Generally, you cannot get widow鈥檚 or widower鈥檚 benefits if you remarry before age 60. But remarriage after age 60 (or age 50 if you are disabled) will not prevent you from getting benefit payments based on your former spouse鈥檚 work. And at age 62 or older, you may get benefits based on your new spouse鈥檚 work, if those benefits would be higher. "

If she was married to her first husband at the time of his death, then she is entitled to it. Suppose she never remarried, but just lived with the man who is her second husband? The checks would still come to her and there would be little difference. The same goes if the first husband had a term life insurance policy that paid out over 20 years- it doesn't matter what her last name is, the money goes to her social security #.

Her first husband was probably the only breadwinner while they were together. It was just the way things were back then. She has no social security income of her own that would amount to much.

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