If someone is on survivors disability can they still get married without loosing there benefits?

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Being unmarried (or not being re-married) is often a requirement for Social Security survivors' benefits. However, there is more than 1 kind of survivors' benefits.  

  • There are benefits paid to widow/ers
  • Benefits paid to children
  • Benefits paid to parents taking care of children under age 16, and
  • Benefits paid to divorced spouses

So, the question is largely depends on they kind of survivors' benefits a person is receiving.

This SSA fact sheet provides an introduction to the SSA requirements for survivors' benefits.  http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10008.html

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She is the beneficiary, the payee, if ya will. 

That's that.

(she can weave her own personal tangled web just fine by puttin' a man in tha mix.)

 ^ (that just begged ta be said.)

 

I DON'T HATE MEN, I SWEAR ta BUDDAH  !!!!!!!!!!!!!     

BE SCARED... and do it anyway.

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