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How To Claim Social Security From Ex Spouse

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Maximize Your Ex-Spouse Benefits with Expert Guidance

Learn how to secure the Social Security benefits you’ve earned through a former marriage. Our comprehensive approach ensures you understand eligibility, timelines, and claim strategies.

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OUR PROCESS

The Social Security Claim Process Simplified

We break down each step so you can confidently navigate rules, deadlines, and paperwork to claim benefits from an ex-spouse’s record.

1

Initial Assessment

We review your earnings history, marriage duration, and current status to confirm eligibility under the 10-year rule.

2

Personalized Plan

Our experts craft a tailored claim strategy, balancing spousal, divorced-spouse, and retirement options.

3

Documentation Support

We guide you through gathering marriage certificates, divorce decrees, and SSA paperwork for a seamless application.

4

Application Submission

We assist with online or in-person filings, ensuring all forms are accurate and deadlines met.

5

Ongoing Advocacy

From initial filing through any appeals, we represent your interests and follow up until benefits begin.

Frequently Asked Questions

What documentation is needed?

To qualify, you must be at least 62, divorced for 2 years or meet other ex-spouse criteria, and your ex must be entitled to retirement benefits.

You must have been married for at least 10 years and remain unmarried to claim on your former spouse’s record.

Generally no—remarriage before age 60 ends eligibility. After 60, you may still qualify.

If your own retirement benefit is lower, you can claim the higher ex-spouse amount, with SSA paying the difference.

Filing at full retirement age yields maximum benefit. Early filing reduces your payment; strategic timing is key.

Is there a limit on ex-spouse claims?

Spousal benefits apply if married; divorced-spouse benefits apply after marriage ends. Eligibility rules are similar but separate from your own record.

Remarriage before age 60 typically ends eligibility; after 60, eligibility resumes even if remarried.

File online, by phone, or at your local SSA office. We support each method to ensure correctness.

SSA needs your divorce decree, marriage certificate, and proof of eligibility. We review your documents beforehand.

If your benefit based on your own work record is higher initially, you can switch to ex-spouse benefits later if it yields more.

There’s no cap on number of ex-spouse claims, but you can only claim one ex at a time, and only if rules are met.

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TESTIMONIALS

What Our Clients Are Saying

Our clients trust us to navigate the complexities of divorced-spouse benefits. Their experiences reflect our dedication and expertise.

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Hernandez m.

Senior IT Technician

“Thanks to this team, I claimed the full ex-spouse benefit I deserved. The process was seamless and stress-free.”

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mohammed k.

Network Engineer

“They answered every question about my eligibility and helped me file correctly. I’m receiving higher benefits than before!”

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lawson a.

Data Security Specialist

“I would have missed deadlines without their guidance. Now I get the maximum ex-spouse benefit I qualify for.”

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watson k.

Support Manager

“Excellent service and clear explanations. I feel confident about my retirement thanks to this team.”