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No, you are considered a widow or widower when your spouse dies. The marriage legally ends upon the death of a spouse.
To illuminate the dark assertions of widow-life, widows, as per various life-styles they are compelled to lead, can broadly be classified into ten different categories viz., (1). True widow, (2). Illegal widow, (3). Married widow, (4).
There is no fixed time period for this. As long as a person remains unmarried after their spouses death, they can continue to identify as a widow or widower.
There are some government programs available to assist widows with their finances, but dont count on getting much money from them. The best advice is to go online to Benefits.gov where you will find more than 1,000 state and federal agencies that offer help.
A widow is a woman whose husband has died and remains single for the rest of her life. A widower, or even a widow, is the man whose wife has died, and he decides not to remarry. One can become widowed at any age. Once they decide to remarry, they can no longer be called widows.
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When you would have reached age 55, your spouse receives the 100% Joint-and-Survivor benefit option if it is higher. Vested* and age 55 or over, the surviving spouse is entitled to a benefit for life equal to 50% of your average monthly salary or the 100% Joint-and-Survivor option, whichever is higher.

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