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Can my wife reject alimony?

A spouse who refuses to make the required alimony payments can be held in contempt of court. This means the supported spouse can file a show cause action (motion) against the spouse refusing to make alimony payments. The court will set a hearing to determine why payments aren’t being made.

What happens if a spouse doesn’t pay alimony?

What to do When Your Spouse Fails to Pay Court-Ordered Alimony. You’ll need to file a motion (legal paperwork) with the court, and ask a judge to order your spouse to make the overdue payments and keep up with future payments. This is sometimes called a motion for enforcement or contempt.

What happens when spouse is not entitled to Social Security?

For a spouse who is not entitled to benefits on his or her own earnings record, this reduction factor is applied to the base spousal benefit, which is 50 percent of the worker’s primary insurance amount.

Can you file for Social Security at 62 and switch to spousal?

In this case, you can claim your own Social Security beginning at 62 and make the switch to spousal benefits when your husband or wife files. Social Security will not pay the sum of your retirement and spousal benefits; you’ll get a payment equal to the higher of the two benefits.

Can a spouse with no SSN file as Head of Household?

If your spouse is a non-resident alien without an SSN/EIN you cannot e-file the return. You can print the return ignoring error messages for no spouse SSN and writing “NRA” in the SSN block for the spouse before you mail it. If you have a dependent living with you, you may be able to file as Head of Household.

How does SSA reduce spouse’s primary insurance benefits?

If the number of months exceeds 36, then the benefit is further reduced 5/12 of one percent per month. For a spouse who is not entitled to benefits on his or her own earnings record, this reduction factor is applied to the base spousal benefit, which is 50 percent of the worker’s primary insurance amount.