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  2. Social Security: What Do You Need To Apply For Spousal or ...

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    Even if you never worked, you’re eligible for Social Security benefits if you are at least 62 years of age and your spouse/ex-spouse has already claimed retirement benefits.

  3. 5 Steps to Claim Your Ex's Social Security After Divorce - AOL

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    In addition to the minimum age of 62, Social Security requires at least 40 work credits, which amounts to 10 years of full-time work, to start benefits. If your ex doesn’t meet these criteria ...

  4. Can I Apply for an Ex-Spouse's Social Security Benefit? - AOL

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    Marriage can affect how you do your taxes, make money and plan for retirement. If your marriage ends, it's important to know the rules regarding divorce and Social Security. Who's eligible for ...

  5. Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes? - AOL

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    A tax credit is a dollar-for-dollar reduction in taxes, whereas a tax deduction reduces the income subject to taxes. Say, for example, your income is $15,000 and your tax deductions amount to $5,000.

  6. Now That You’re Divorced, Who Claims Your Child on Taxes? - AOL

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    To qualify for the child tax credit, dependents must have Social Security numbers, which must be listed on the tax returns. The tax credit begins to phase out at $200,000 of modified adjusted ...

  7. Child tax credit (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Background. A tax credit enables taxpayers to subtract the amount of the credit from their tax liability. In the United States, to calculate taxes owed, a taxpayer first subtracts certain "adjustments" (a particular set of deductions like contributions to certain retirement accounts and student loan interest payments) from their gross income (the sum of all their wages, interest, capital gains ...

  8. Social Security Benefits for Divorced Spouses - AOL

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    Social Security benefits can be an important part of your financial plan for retirement, whether you’re single, married, widowed or divorced. If you were married previously, it’s helpful to ...

  9. Can I collect my dead spouse’s Social Security and my own at ...

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    As with retirement benefits, the Social Security Administration (SSA) relies on a complex set of factors (such as your age, years of work, lifetime income) in determining a surviving spouse’s ...

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