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Paul McChesney (Admin)
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Registered: 5-2004

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Posted on Wednesday, July 21, 2004 - 8:40 pm:   

Candace, as a divorced spouse who is not remarried, you can get:
-retirement benefits on your ex-husband's record if what you would get is larger than what you would get under your own.
-mother's benefits if you have his under 16 year old child in your care, if he is disabled.

As a surviving divorced spouse of a deceased ex-spouse, you can get:
-retirement benefits on your ex-husband's record if what you would get is larger than what you would get under your own; in this case at age 60
-mother's benefits if you have his under 16 year old

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