Both parties' pension and retirement accounts are considered assets that are divided in the divorce agreement or trial, much like a bank account or piece of physical property.
If you are awarded a portion of your husband's pension, you are entitled to it. If you are not awarded any part of it, you are not entitled to it.
If you were married at the point of her death then you are her next of kin and in the UK (and most countries) the disposal of her body is your affair. There will be local laws stating what you can do with a body and in some cases the police/coroner may keep the body during investigations.... but at the end it must be released to the next of kin. Her will may also stipulate what is to be done with her remains and if so the executor appointed by the will may ask you to follow her wishes.
You might be eligible for a pension for yourself as his widow. But I'm not aware of any pension system that pays benefits to dead folks.
This would depend on the terms of the divorce agreement.
In the US when you get divorced, your spouse is generally entitled to half of your pension that accured during the course of the marriage.
Usually a widow is entitled to their deceased husband pension and estate unless otherwise specified in their late spouses legally notarized will.
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No you are not entitled to it , as it is his pension.
Your husband is not a war veteran. He was an animal veterinarian,
Can I reserve ex husband military retirement he remarried And was married 6 mounts and died I was married to him 20 years
Not enough info to answer. Medicare? Railroad pension, Teamsters, what? Please clarify and resubmit question. We DO want to help if we can.
Benefits that go to the survivors. For example, if you had a pension plan, and you died, your surviving spouse might be entitled to some of your pension payments.
If it is a defined pension plan where you get a monthly amount no. But the spouse is entitled to half of it or more when the prinary person of the plan dies. Unless they signed offon the pension survivor benefits.
To determine if you are entitled to a pension from British Leyland, you should contact the pension administrator or human resources department of the company. They will be able to provide you with information about your eligibility for a pension, including the criteria that need to be met to receive benefits. You may need to provide details such as your employment history and personal information for them to assess your eligibility.
Survivor benefits are payments provided by Social Security to a spouse, ex-spouse, or dependent children when a worker dies. These benefits help provide financial support to family members who relied on the deceased person's income. The amount of survivor benefits received is based on the earnings record of the deceased person.
Nope, you may get alimony, but you are not entitled to his pension after divorce.
As of my knowledge cutoff date in 1998, GTE employees had a pension plan. However, pension plans can change over time due to various factors, so it's best to check with the current company or plan administrator for the most up-to-date information on GTE employees' pension benefits.
If you get it as part of the settlement or were married 10 or more years you can have half of his social security.
The entitled person is provided by money from some private subject instead of a state.