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Old 08-04-2011, 07:49 AM #1
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Default Would appreciate some help please

I recently applied for SSDI. Yesterday I was told by a friend that if approved I may also collect a portion of my husband's social security benefits. Is this correct and if so how do I apply for my husband's social security?

Thanks so much!
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Old 08-04-2011, 08:41 AM #2
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I recently applied for SSDI. Yesterday I was told by a friend that if approved I may also collect a portion of my husband's social security benefits. Is this correct and if so how do I apply for my husband's social security?

Thanks so much!
File for spouse's benefits three months before your 62nd birthday, assuming he is entitled to benefits himself.

If he is getting disability or retirement himself and you are taking care of his minor children, you can get benefits before age 62.

If he is working and not entitled, you cannot qualify on his record. No matter what your friend said.
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