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<item><title>Looking For Alimony Attorney Middlesex County</title>
<link>http://www.shaneandwhite.com/but-i-paid-alimony-why-should-my-former-spouse-be-able-to-collect-my-social-security</link>
<description>Alimony and Social Security are not intermingled, and someone’s payment of alimony does not determine positively or negatively one’s ability to collect Social Security benefits. A spouse who is ordered to pay alimony to their former spouse at the conclusion of a divorce, will still be able to receive 100% of the social security benefits allocated to them based on their former employment history, at the time they elect to collect.  Additionally, the supplementation of a former spouse’s income, by Social Security benefits, is one triggering event for the possible termination of alimony payments.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 20 Aug 2024 06:52:08 GMT</pubDate>
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