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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.

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Q: 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?
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