Divorced spouses, however, may continue to receive benefits even if one spouse chooses to suspend his or her benefits. A spouse of a client who filed and suspended before the deadline is entitled to collect his or her full retirement benefit if he or she was 62 years of age on January 1, 2016.
For individuals who were born in 1954 or thereafter, the option of choosing between two spouses’ benefits is no longer available—the individual will automatically receive the higher of the two benefits when he or she applies for Social Security (known as a “deemed filing” requirement). The individual will automatically be deemed to apply for both available benefits.
Surviving spouses (or divorced surviving spouses) are not subject to this rule, and are still permitted to apply for survivor benefits and subsequently switch to his or her own retirement benefits at a later date if the retirement benefit would produce a higher total benefit. Deemed filing also does not apply to a individual who is receiving a spouse’s benefit and is also entitled to disability benefits.