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If you have been married over 10 years she is entitled to SS under either her acct or yours whichever is largest after she/he is 62. Nothing you can do about it. Sorry.
Divorce..
If I get divorced and remarried in Florida and then I decide to move a country where US divorces are not recognized (such as Ireland), will the new marriage be recognized or only the first one?
by deadduderc on August 6th, 2009
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Can my ex-wife get hold of any future inheretance of mine?
by Anonymous on June 18th, 2009
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What is the easiest way to prevent my ex-wife from being able to make any claims against my Social Security benefits and/or my estate when I die?
by deadduderc on August 6th, 2009
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If you leave marital property " a house" for a year in New York state is it considered abandonment of the property, do i still have rights to the house any longer?
by nymom36 on May 7th, 2009
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I have been married for 15 years. I retired from the State of Michigan. and have a pension. (27 years ) We were married in 1994 , I retired in 2002 meaning we were married for 8 years during my work as a state employee. Is my spouse entitled to my pension
by Anonymous on August 27th, 2009
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But I wasn't married to her that long, so does that mean that I don't have to worry about it any further?
by deadduderc on October 13th, 2009