Marriage Or Divorce
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If you get married or divorced, your Social Security benefits may be affected, depending on whether you qualify for benefits based on your work or the work of a family member.
If your benefits are stopped because of marriage or remarriage, they may be started again if the marriage ends.
If you get: |
Then: |
Your own disability benefits |
Your benefits will continue. |
Spouse's benefits |
Your benefits will continue if you get divorced unless you were married less than 10 years. |
Widow's or widower's benefits |
Your benefits will continue if you remarry when you are age 60 or older. |
Disabled widow's or widower's benefits (including disabled divorced widow's and widower's benefits) |
Your benefits will continue if you remarry when you are age 50 or older. |
Any other kind of benefits |
Generally, your benefits will stop when you get married. Your benefits may be started again if the marriage ends. |
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