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" ... 4. Marriage, divorce, remarriage, and nonmarital relationships. Because we cannot predict the future, the planning has to deal with the future marriage, divorce, and nonmarital partners with flexibility and precision as well as protection of family privacy, such as by limiting the information included in wills, which will become public documents. ... "
" ... Bottom line, unless your new spouse is drawing a US Social Security dependent's benefit, you couldn't qualify for divorced spousal benefits if your ex is still living. Your spouse's nationality and the country in which you were married is immaterial as far as the Social Security law is concerned. However you could potentially qualify for divorced survivor benefits if your remarriage occurred after you reached 60. Best, Larry ... "
" ... Hi Sandy, California doesn't recognize common law marriages, so the only way that the couple you mention could qualify for divorced spousal benefits is if they were married for at least 10 consecutive years. Two marriages separated by a divorce can sometimes be considered as continuous, but only if the couple's remarriage occurs in the calendar year immediately following the year in which the prior divorce occurred. ... "
" ... If you’re planning to remarry and both you and your intended are high earners, prepare to face a definite remarriage tax penalty. ... "
" ... Today’s column addresses how much delaying filing increases benefits each month due to delayed retirement credits (DRCs), switching from spousal to retirement benefits, retroactive benefits, multiple claimants on a record and survivor's benefits after remarriage. Larry Kotlikoff is the founder and president of Economic Security Planning, a company that markets Maximize My Social Security, a Social Security benefits calculator referred to in this post. ... "