Can I collect one ex-husband's SS, then later switch to collecting from the other's SS?
Possibly not. Spousal benefits are only available if you were unmarried or if the later marriage ends (whether by death, divorce or annulment). If...
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Possibly not. Spousal benefits are only available if you were unmarried or if the later marriage ends (whether by death, divorce or annulment). If...
As previously stated you will need to document this income as well as all other income on your 1040. Wait for the 1099 since it is good to get it...
Yes you should separate the money and make sure that it does not build up in the account in order to protect it from garnishment. Make sure the...
Contact the bank with the issues. They might be willing to help cover the costs of restoring your life. Hold on to that letter as you will need it...
Right now the only way you can receive SSI if your husbands income exceed the limit and you did not have enough credits to collect SSDI is to get...
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You should find an licensed attorney in your area that deals with public pensions. Search under state administrative law or contact the California...
There is probably nothing you can do except request a smaller amount to be removed from each check based on hardship. While he may have contacted...
SSDI is an insurance based program that require a specific number of work related credits in order to qualify. When you work, you pay into this...
This is very easy to do. Medicare.gov has a calculator on the web that can show you the exact amount. It can be found at -...
You need to find a family law attorney which can reopen the child support case for you. Once you demonstrate that his financial condition has...