By calling our national toll-free service at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778) or visiting your local Social Security office. Your full spouse's benefit could be up to onehalf the amount your spouse is eligible to receive at their full retirement age.If you are more than one year past full retirement age, go to question 14. Spouse's Social Security number (If none or unknown, so indicate). 13. This page contains all of the Family Law court case forms that the Clerk's Office provides. If you currently receive SSI benefits in Florida, and get divorced, your spouse may still be able to collect a substantial amount. Upon separation or divorce, in some cases a judge may order one party to pay spousal support (alimony or separate maintenance) to his or her spouse. You can apply directly to the Social Security Administration and receive benefits based on your former spouse's social security record. You'd qualify for spousal benefits based on your exwife's earnings. But that probably won't do you much good.