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Can You Really Claim Social Security Benefits from Your Ex When You Retire?

Blog, Divorce and Legal SeparationBy Jones Family Law Group, LLCMay 17, 2022

You or your ex may qualify for 50% of the other’s Social Security benefits once retired, even if your retirement takes place after the divorce. The guidelines and rules for eligibility are strict!  Here is the breakdown on how it works: Who May Claim Social Security Benefits from an Ex? To be eligible to file a…

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