You may be eligible to claim benefits on your ex's work record if you were married for 10 years and have not remarried. Your ex can't stop you from claiming on their work record. You'll only get a ...
The Motley Fool: My Ex Remarried. Can I Still Claim Spousal Social Security Benefits on Their Work Record?
My Ex Remarried. Can I Still Claim Spousal Social Security Benefits on Their Work Record?
The Motley Fool: How Divorced Retirees Can Claim Social Security Benefits in 2026
You had a plan. Once you were ready to apply for Social Security benefits, you'd claim on your ex's work record. They earned a lot more than you throughout their career, so you'd be entitled to a ...
Marital status: Your ex must not be married to anyone else while claiming Social Security spousal benefits on your record. Their work record: Your ex's own retirement benefit must be less than the ...
The Des Moines Register: Work Injury Trends 2026: Gerber & Elkins Analyzes New BLS Data on Rising Claim Costs
Work Injury Trends 2026: Gerber & Elkins Analyzes New BLS Data on Rising Claim Costs
The Motley Fool: Can Retirees Claim the New Senior Tax Deduction Even if They Aren't on Social Security?
Can Retirees Claim the New Senior Tax Deduction Even if They Aren't on Social Security?
JD Supra: Slip and Fall Accidents at Work: Understanding Workers’ Compensation and Third-Party Claims
Slip and Fall Accidents at Work: Understanding Workers’ Compensation and Third-Party Claims