Group: alt.social-security-disability
From: Relayer
Date: Friday, September 14, 2007 4:50 AM
Subject: Re: Ex-wife remarried

On Sep 13, 8:37?pm, "Jim" wrote:
> "Jack" wrote in message
>
> news: @ ...
>
> > On Wed, 12 Sep 2007 23:26:21 -0000, Relayer
> > wrote:
>
> >>thank GOD..anyway, she had applied for her share of my family benefit
> >>(which resulted in a lower amount for the kids the BONEHEAD..as she
> >>made to much $$ to qualify)
>
> >>Anyway, she has remarried and is no longer qualified. How can I get
> >>her taken off so the kids get their full amount?
>
> >>Thanks
>
> > She is required to notify SSA, but because your kids have a stake
> > here, you should do it while she drags her feet.
>
> I suspect she is not entitled to and must turn over to him or SSA
> whatever she got after the marriage? And if she doesn't do so in a timely
> fashion, ASAP, she's in big trouble for fraud?
>
>
>
> > ________________
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> > /pubs/ #4
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> > (...)
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> > What you must report to us
> > (...)
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> > It is important to notify us promptly-either in person, by phone or by
> > mail-whenever a change occurs that could affect your benefits. The
> > changes you need to report to us are described below.
>
> > (...)
>
> > If you get married or divorced
> > If you get married or divorced, your Social Security benefits may be
> > affected, depending on the kind of benefits you receive.
>
> > (...)
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She actually never got anything. It just lowered the kids amount.