Content Overview
- Summary
- Who Can Get Survivors Benefits?
- Credits A Worker Has To Earn In Order For A Survivor To Qualify For Benefits
- What If I Work?
- Retirement Benefits For Widow/ers
- Special One-Time Death Benefit for Survivors
- Amount Of Benefits Survivors Receive
- Family Maximum Benefit
- What If I Remarry?
- How To Apply For Survivors Benefits If You Aren't Currently Getting Social Security Benefits
- How To Apply For Survivors Benefits If You're Already Getting Social Security Benefits
Survivors Benefits
What If I Remarry?
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Generally, you can't get survivors benefits if you remarry. However, if you remarry after age 60, or after age 50 if you are disabled, your remarriage will not prevent benefit payments on your former spouse's record. Plus, at age 62 or older, you may get benefits on the record of your new spouse if they are higher.
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