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  1. Social Security Married and Divorced Spousal Benefits - AARP

    Jan 15, 2026 · Learn the rules of Social Security Spousal benefits and how to maximize your monthly payments based on your spouse's or ex-spouse’s earnings.

  2. Is there a limit on Social Security benefits for married couples?

    Oct 10, 2018 · However, there is a maximum family benefit — a cap on the total amount a family can collect from Social Security on an individual worker’s earnings record (including spousal, children’s …

  3. Social Security When a Spouse Dies - Guide to Survivor Benefits - AARP

    Dec 5, 2025 · When a Social Security beneficiary dies, his or her spouse may be able to collect survivor benefits. Learn whether you qualify and how to apply.

  4. Social Security Benefits For Spouses and Children - FAQ - AARP

    Your spouse, ex-spouse, or children may also qualify to receive Social Security benefits on your record. Learn about the options available for your family.

  5. How to File Income Tax for a Deceased Taxpayer - AARP

    Apr 1, 2025 · If you’re a surviving spouse or estate executor for someone who died in 2023, follow IRS rules to file a final income tax return and more.

  6. 10 Facts About Social Security Benefits for Survivors - AARP

    Apr 28, 2025 · Say your late spouse earned considerably more than you during their lifetime. In this case, you might consider taking your retirement benefit first, to provide some Social Security income, …

  7. Should I Get Medicare If My Spouse Has Insurance? - AARP

    Mar 8, 2024 · If your spouse is older and enrolls in Medicare instead of keeping the employer’s insurance, you as the younger spouse may lose private health insurance coverage.

  8. Collecting Social Security Benefits as a Spouse - AARP

    Dec 4, 2025 · Yes, you can collect Social Security on a spouse’s earnings record. You may be able to do this in the form of spousal benefits, or as survivor benefits if you are a widow or widower.

  9. Find Out How a Spouse's Death Can Impact a Credit Score - AARP

    Sep 17, 2024 · How a Spouse’s Death Can Affect Your Credit Score Survivor’s credit can take a hit, especially if late partner handled the couple’s money By Jon Marcus,

  10. Divorce and Social Security Spousal Benefits - AARP

    Jan 7, 2025 · Divorce doesn’t rule out Social Security spousal benefits. You may qualify for benefits as a divorcee, widow or widower.