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Social Security Widow's Benefits

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wodiw

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What is the name of your state? Ohio
If a wife started drawing Social Security at age 62 and her husband was already drawing SS at his full SS age can the wife switch to SS widow's benefits if her husband dies?
 


wodiw

New member
Thank you for the quick response. I already checked there but the SS website did not really answer my question. If I was not already collecting my own SS I know that I could apply for SS widow's benefits but I am already collecting my own SS benefits which are substantially lower than my husband's SS benefits. My husband has a terminal illness so I guess I will have to wait and apply after he passes away. Thank you again.
 

Janke

Member
What is the name of your state? Ohio
If a wife started drawing Social Security at age 62 and her husband was already drawing SS at his full SS age can the wife switch to SS widow's benefits if her husband dies?

Short answer is yes. An application must be filed. She may need to provide all marriage certificates and divorce decrees of any prior marriage as well as death certificates. Is her own benefit currently less than 1/2 the husband? She might be able to get the difference now after filing a spouse claim. May only be a few $$. But then when he dies, she will automatically convert to the increased amount without having to file a claim and supply proofs because that would have already been done.
 

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