I am 64 years old. I was married to him for 11 years and 2 months at which time he worked and paid into social security and medicare. I did not pay into social security personally since I was a teacher in Missouri and we didn't pay in. Do I need my marriage license and divorce decree and probably his social security number? And, how do I go about gathering that info?
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My Mom [96] worked backed in the 1940's for a couple of years, got married and never returned to the outside workforce. She was able to get Medicare when she turned 65.
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Google "How can I get a copy of my marriage license Illinois" or whatever state you were married in. Look for a government site rather than the advertised ones that you have to pay a separate fee for. I'm sure the state/county has a fee, but it'll be less than the services that gather that information. Then Google the same for your divorce decree. Good luck!