All right, I'm just going to let my ignorance shine through here.
My ex and I were married for over ten years, so I know when I am ready to retire I can claim benefits on either his or my record. However, for most of his working life he worked for a municipality and did not pay into social security. He had qualified for social security before he went to work for the town. He has since retired from that job. I have reason to believe he is now working full time in a private industry job. (We have no contact.) If he is paying into social security again, would that increase the benefit I would receive under his name, or do I only get credit for the years he worked prior to our divorce?
Second thorny question. I know social security works on "quarters". I have enough to qualify for benefits under my own name, if it is better for me to do so than under his earnings record. However, I am also now working in a public sector job and no longer pay social security. If I were to take a second job, making not a whole lot of money but paying ss again, would that help me or hurt me? I'm unclear if they base social security payments on the solely on the number of quarters you have worked or if earnings have something to do with it. Thanks.
My ex and I were married for over ten years, so I know when I am ready to retire I can claim benefits on either his or my record. However, for most of his working life he worked for a municipality and did not pay into social security. He had qualified for social security before he went to work for the town. He has since retired from that job. I have reason to believe he is now working full time in a private industry job. (We have no contact.) If he is paying into social security again, would that increase the benefit I would receive under his name, or do I only get credit for the years he worked prior to our divorce?
Second thorny question. I know social security works on "quarters". I have enough to qualify for benefits under my own name, if it is better for me to do so than under his earnings record. However, I am also now working in a public sector job and no longer pay social security. If I were to take a second job, making not a whole lot of money but paying ss again, would that help me or hurt me? I'm unclear if they base social security payments on the solely on the number of quarters you have worked or if earnings have something to do with it. Thanks.