You may file a certificate of election to receive reduced spouse's insurance benefits if you were receiving unreduced (full) insurance benefits that are suspended because a child under age 16 or disabled is no longer in your care.
The certificate of election is effective for any month in which you are:
Between age 62 and full retirement age;
Entitled to husband's or wife's insurance benefits; and
Do not have in care a child (under age 16 or disabled) of the worker entitled to a child's insurance benefit.
The certificate of election may be retroactive for as many as 12 months before the month you file it.
Once you receive reduced spouse's insurance benefits, your insurance benefit rate will continue to be payable even after you reach full retirement age. The reduced benefits will continue as long as there is no entitled child in your care.
Last Revised: Feb. 17, 2006
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