The maximum benefit a divorced spouse can receive is 50 percent of the benefit the worker would receive at full retirement age. However, benefits paid before the full retirement age of the spouse are reduced based upon the age of the spouse at the time benefits are received.
See Retirement Benefits by Year of Birthfor a chart showing the reduction in benefits.
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Qualifying for Divorced Spouse Benefits
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