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Survivors benefits come from the Social Security Administration, so be sure to immediately visit the local Social Security office after receiving your late spouse's death certificate. Typically, you must be 60 to take survivors benefits on behalf of a deceased spouse. However, in the event that your spouse dies while you are young, your children can receive these same retirement benefits, until they are 18.
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Survivors benefits come from the Social Security Administration, so be sure to immediately visit the local Social Security office after receiving your late spouse's death certificate. Typically, you must be 60 to take survivors benefits on behalf of a deceased spouse. However, in the event that your spouse dies while you are young, your children can receive these same retirement benefits, until they are 18.