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Most common mistake a non name changing married woman makes...doesn't tell Social Security she's married
Posted by
zeitgeist
Apr 1 '11, 13:25
they'll collect money for the next 30-40 years and wont ask any questions till you ask for it back.
same goes with re-marriages, they just don't think to inform the gov of their once again married status.
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I think it matters more if one earns more than the other -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 1, 13:44
I don't think that's right. -- nm
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Kim Pine
Apr 1, 13:34
why would that matter? -- nm
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Andie
Apr 1, 13:32
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when it comes time to claim survivors benefits, I'd guess? -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 1, 13:36
i'm guessing they deduct less from married couples than two singles -- nm
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zork
Apr 1, 13:34
exactly -- nm
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Danedukenuuk
Apr 1, 13:33
I'll go by my husbands name but I'm not changing my last name legally. -- nm
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lileve
Apr 1, 13:28
SS stops collecting upon marriage? Why? -- nm
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TWuG
Apr 1, 13:26
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