Eligibility for a pension from General Electric in Connecticut typically depends on the specific terms of the pension plan and whether your husband was vested at the time of his death. If he had accrued benefits and was eligible for a pension, you may be entitled to Survivor benefits or a payout. It’s essential to contact GE's human resources or benefits department to get detailed information regarding the specific policies and your rights as a surviving spouse.
No you are not entitled to it , as it is his pension.
It depends on a number of factors: Are you listed in the will? If not, you probably are not entitled to anything. If you husband has passed away, and he had children with you, you may be entitled to some of it in trust for the children. If your husband is living, no, the inheritance belongs to him.
Contact GE and ask. I assume GE stands for General Electric?
NO
The husband gets the house.
She has the right to divorce him.
No she is not. She lives happily with her husband in Connecticut
* She is entitled to have of his retirement, and depending if children are involved she may be entitled to more. Please go to this link (by State): http://www.divorcesource.com/research/edj/cases/military.shtml
What you receive depends on the state in which you live. You could be entitled to everything or you could be entitled to half of all marriage assets.
That's up to the courts to decide.
Can I reserve ex husband military retirement he remarried And was married 6 mounts and died I was married to him 20 years
“husband and wife live together but file separately. both are itemizing deductions. husband pays mortgage and r/e taxes. house in both names. does the mortgage interest and r/e taxes have to be split if all paid by husband or is husband entitled to take full deduction.”