TheĀ Benefits Blog
The Benefits Blog provides expert insights, updates, and strategies on Social Security and Medicare, tailored for financial professionals looking to enhance their knowledge and better serve their clients. Stay informed with the latest developments and tips to maximize benefits for your clients.
We have a client who filed and started receiving his benefits about a year ago.Ā His wife is going to now apply for hers, as she will be 62 this year. His benefit at FRA is more than 2xs hers at her FRA. They are applying online.Ā As they go through the app process online, there is no link or sectio...
I have a potential client who is 61 and will be 62 in October. She is currently divorced and has not drawn any Social Security benefits. Am I correct in stating she can reach out to SSA and draw off her ex-husbandās record given they were married for 10 years, as long as his record his higher than h...
If Roger (born 09/01/1950) has a non-covered pension and drawing less in SS because of WEP , does that affect Annās SS? I am thinking Ann (born 08/07/1956) should take hers at FRA which is 66 & 4 months and would receive 50% of Rogerās unadjusted SS. Do you agree?Ā And what date should she use when ...
We emphasize SITUATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY in the NSSAĀ® Certificate program, as all your clients are UNIQUE. Your clients may beĀ single, married with wide age differences, married with narrow age differences, divorced, surviving spouses, eligible to file a Restricted Application, children, public empl...
Wife is collecting SSDI, but the husband with a much larger benefit has not filed for SSB.Ā Since she has SSDI, does deemed filing apply?Ā Meaning she will get a reduced Spousal benefit when the husband does file. This makes me think that she can refile for spousal at FRA if she wanted to get the ma...
I understood that surviving spouse benefits include any Delayed Retirement Credits (DRCs) earned by the deceased. However, I found information online stating that if a person dies before age 70 after delaying benefits past Full Retirement Age, the surviving spouse only receives benefits based on the...
I ran into a Social Security situation the other day and I was surprised about what happened. I had a client who was planning on taking a spousal benefit and I thought we could do the application online. When they came to our office for our appointment, we helped them log in and I couldnāt see the ā...
Do you know if Social Security requires when a spouse dies that the surviving spouse has to present a marriage certificate to SS to receive survivor benefits?
If the spouse had received any benefits from the deceased individuals record prior to his death a marriage certificate is not needed.Ā If sh...
I recently received my NSSA Advisor certificate and I have a client that has a question about social security. The client is 69 and his wife is 74. He plans to take his social security at 70. With the Restricted Application is she able to switch and file on her spouseās benefits?
In this situation,...
We emphasize SITUATIONAL SOCIAL SECURITY in the NSSAĀ® Certificate program, as all of your clients are UNIQUE. Your clients may beĀ single, married with wide age differences, married with narrow age differences, divorced, surviving spouses, eligible to file a Restricted Application, public employees, ...