Also called joint and survivor benefits, spousal survivor benefits are pension plan payments that a widow or widower receives following the death of her or his spouse. Typically this means that the couple receives smaller monthly checks while they are both alive, but benefit payments will continue past the first deceased spouse's death. If spousal survivor benefits are provided through the deceased spouse's retirement plan, benefits will continue to be sent to the surviving spouse.
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