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I appreciate the response, but that's not really the question I'm trying to get answered. We already know the amount today is 2000, and if she was to withdraw against his social at 67 it would be 2800. My question is centered more around taking this ...
My mother in law is a widower who turns 60 this month 2/21Her Husband passed 7/2015 and he was born 10/27/1960We called SSA and they told her she was eligible to claim SS against her passed husband for $2000 a month.My mother in law currently works a...
I appreciate the response, but that's not really the question I'm trying to get answered. We already know the amount today is 2000, and if she was to withdraw against his social at 67 it would be 2800. My question is centered more around taking this ...
My mother in law is a widower who turns 60 this month 2/21Her Husband passed 7/2015 and he was born 10/27/1960We called SSA and they told her she was eligible to claim SS against her passed husband for $2000 a month.My mother in law currently works a...
I appreciate the response, but that's not really the question I'm trying to get answered. We already know the amount today is 2000, and if she was to withdraw against his social at 67 it would be 2800. My question is centered more around taking this ...
My mother in law is a widower who turns 60 this month 2/21Her Husband passed 7/2015 and he was born 10/27/1960We called SSA and they told her she was eligible to claim SS against her passed husband for $2000 a month.My mother in law currently works a...