Suze Orman
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They can keep it going, just so you know.
As their primary.
That's right.
All right.
Wait, did she say that it absolutely already ended in an annulment?
And are you sure?
Or did your ex-husband tell you that it ended in an annulment?
Are you positive that it did?
20 years is a long time to be married and end in an annulment.
But let's just say for now it did.
What's the question, KT?
So the question is,
It's a complex situation because she allowed it to happen.
Why, Ann, would you even allow that?
Why didn't you just get divorced?
If you look at the rules...
You only get part of your spouse's or ex-spouse's social security if in fact you were married legally at least 10 years or got divorced because it was annulled.
meaning you were never married to him.
That's what an annulment means.
So given you were never married to him, you will not, in most cases, qualify for any of his social security.