Yes, if you are legally married, the Survivor is usuallyentitled to continue to collect the pension. although at a reduced rate, than when the pensioner was alive. In certain cases, the pension dies with the person named in the paperwork. Check with the pension provider.what is considered legally married.is common law considered legalley married?
It evaporates.
They remain in the Social Security fund to be paid to other beneficiaries.
For just being a soldier's kid? None. If they die on the job, there is always compensation from the employer; if they die outside that, there is always the pension and retirement savings. Just like any other job.
It would depend on the country you live in and company/organization worked for. In more advanced countries and states a person's not only would their spouse be eligible but if they were not married their domestic partner would be eligible
die.
No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.No. You can only be legally married to one person at a time in the United States. In addition, your "husband" lied on his application for your marriage license or it wouldn't have been issued. He needs to obtain a divorce from his wife before he can marry you. Note that until he does she is his surviving spouse if he should die and she would be entitled to all the legal rights as his surviving spouse including but not limited to rights of inheritance, pension, social security, insurance, etc.
When they die. Otherwise, you will need them to collect it.
once you get old you die
yes, if your legally married, then your connected legally to all debts of your spouse.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for the debts. The spouse is going to have to pay the debt as a beneficiary of the home purchased by the spouse.
Yes one can buy life insurance for his or her spouse because he or she has insurable interest in the spouse. One would not like to see his or her spouse die so there is no moral hazard involved.
Divorced.