
Social Security Married and Divorced Spousal Benefits - AARP
Apr 16, 2025 · Learn the rules of Social Security Spousal benefits and how to maximize your monthly payments based on your spouse's or ex-spouse’s earnings.
Collecting Social Security Benefits As A Spouse - AARP
Sep 12, 2024 · You may be able to collect up to 50 percent of your spouse’s Social Security benefit amount. Learn more about qualifying for spousal benefits.
Social Security When A Spouse Dies - A Guide To Survivor Benefits …
Mar 31, 2025 · When a Social Security beneficiary dies, his or her spouse may be able to collect survivor benefits. Learn whether you qualify and how to apply.
I Get SSDI. Is My Spouse Eligible for Benefits? - AARP
Oct 10, 2018 · The husband or wife of someone receiving SSDI may be eligible for spousal benefits, just as if their partner was drawing retirement benefits.
Biggest Social Security Changes for 2025 - AARP
Aug 18, 2025 · The COLA isn't the only thing changing for Social Security next year. Here are seven important ways Social Security will be different in 2025.
5 Benefit Claiming Strategies for Couples - AARP
May 1, 2024 · Spousal benefit switch As noted above, if you are eligible for both a spousal benefit and a retirement benefit, Social Security won’t pay you both — you’ll get whichever benefit …
Can I Switch From My Social Security Benefit to a Spousal Benefit?
Dec 30, 2024 · If your mate isn’t yet on Social Security, you can claim your retirement benefit at 62 (or later) and switch to spousal benefits when they do file.
Spouse's Income and the Social Security Earnings Limit - AARP
Oct 10, 2018 · It you claim retirement benefits early, Social Security considers your work income in calculating your payment — but not your spouse's earnings.
How Couples Can Maximize Social Security Income - AARP
Apr 25, 2025 · One may have delayed career pursuits for child-rearing or set them aside for caregiving. For such couples, maximizing Social Security income might mean combining …
Larger Spousal Benefits If You Claim Social Security at 70? - AARP
Oct 10, 2018 · The most your spouse can receive on your work record is 50 percent of your primary insurance amount - the monthly benefit you earn at full retirement age.