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The document outlines the Affidavit of Plaintiff for use in a divorce action, particularly focusing on the context of a spouse applying for social security in Montgomery. This form is essential for individuals seeking to modify existing divorce decrees, specifically in relation to alimony and support. Key features include the requirement for the affiant to declare their residence, detail the changes in circumstances since the original order, and confirm compliance with the previous order. Filling and editing instructions emphasize clarity, requiring users to provide accurate and current information, along with the signatures of both the affiant and a notary public. Specific use cases for this form are relevant to attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants who handle family law matters, particularly in preparing documentation for social security claims in the context of divorce. The form's structure promotes simplicity and clarity, catering to users with varying levels of legal experience, and ensures all necessary information is presented effectively for legal proceedings.
Randall, in order for your wife to be eligible for spousal benefits, you need to have already filed for your own benefits. If that's the case and your wife is at least 62 years old, she can apply for her spousal benefit.