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Could My Friend Still Get Divorced Spousal Benefits If She Changed Her Name?

My friend is 54 years old, recently divorced of more than 10 years marriage. Former spouse 72 years old. As the result from domestic violence; homicide attemp, continued threats, identity theft, stalking, she had to secure "court order name changed".
Would a claim against former spouse's social security possible?

Your feedback or comments would be appreciated.

Sincerely,
Mary Jane

Hi Mary Jane,

Yes, it sounds like your friend meets the requirements for benefits as a divorced spouse, but she must be at least age 62 in order to qualify. If her ex dies, she could qualify for reduced surviving divorced spousal benefits as early as age 60, or even earlier if she's disabled.

When she files, she will need to show proof of her marriage and divorce, in addition to proof of her identity. That will probably include the court records of her name change in her case.

Best, Jerry

Posted: 
Oct 10 2016 - 11:30am
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