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Q: Is a spouse in Florida entitled to a police's pension when they divorce even if they have only been married for 4 years?
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If you have been married for ten years and are divorcing will i be entitled to spouse's pension and Massachusetts?

Nope, you may get alimony, but you are not entitled to his pension after divorce.


Is a working spouse entitled to the others pension fund at divorce?

Depends on when the other person earned the pension, how long you were married and what state you live in.


How many years of marriage is your spouse entitled to your pension after divorce?

You must have been married 10 years.


Is your wife entilted to 50 percent of your pension if you are married for 11 years and then get divorced?

She is entitled to 50% of the portion of your Pension of the years you were married. For example, If you had a Pension fund for 7 years, prior to your marriage, then married for 11 years, she is entitled only to 50% of the portion of the Pension you acquired during the 11 years you were married, and not the 7 years of the Pension, prior to your marriage.


Is the first wife entitled to any her ex husbands pension.?

If it hasn't been dictated as part of the divorce settlement, then no.


If a husband is retired military and his wife is from another country originally but is now a U.S. citizen and he files for a divorce is she entitled to half of his military pension?

Depends on how long they have been married. The origin plays no factor; the state he files for divorce and time they were married is what matters. I think she has to be married to him for 10 years of his active duty service.


How many years married before a spouse is entitled to pension in Ohio?

In Ohio, under the Public Employee Retirement System (PERS), a spouse is entitled to a survivor pension after being married for only one year prior to the pensioner’s retirement or death. The length of marriage required can vary depending on the specific pension system or plan. It is always best to consult with the retirement plan administrator for accurate and up-to-date information.


Your boyfriend wants a divorce from his wife they have been separated over 7 years she committed adultery she still refuses divorce is she entitled to his work pension?

He can get a divorce with or without her cooperation if he wants one. Check your state's laws, Most states now have "no fault" divorce policies which means it doesn't matter what his wife did or didn't do, he can still divorce her. She may be entitled to a portion of his pension depending on the length of the marriage and state laws.


My wife is getting 50 percent of my 401K and she is filing for divorce in the State of Tn. Is she entitled to 50 percent of my pension?

Most likely. But you are entitled to 50 percent of hers as well.


Is a ex-wife entitled to pension benefits of her deceased husband if both never remarried?

I am not sure what your talking about but let me try to answer this. If the wife divorced the man before he died then no she would not be entitled to his pension. It does not matter if she remarried or not.


Your ex husband bought back his military time are you entitled to part of his pension?

No you are not entitled to it , as it is his pension.


In the state of NC if you were married 20 years and had 4 children and you get a divorce and remarry and your ex also remarries are you eligible for widow's pension at age 60 if he dies?

In general, no. If he contributed to a retirement program while you were married and the divorce decree stated that you have an interest in the account you MAY be entitled to some of the money, but if the judge did not SPECIFICALLY state that you are entitled to the money you are not entitled to any of his money after the divorce. Any of his children who are under 18 may be entitled to survivors benefits. No. When a person remarries they forfeit all legal rights to any share of the previous spouse's SSA, RRB and/or private pension benefits, annutities and so forth. Likewise do any children who have been adopted by a new spouse, as the law considers them to be "removed from the bloodline" and survivior succession laws no longer apply.