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I am a policemans widow will I loose my widows pension if i re marry
will arnold-foster
Frances Folsom Cleveland, widow of President Grover Cleveland, remarried in 1913.
It depends in which country you live. You need to enquire at your local social security office
There is no compulsion to marry again when someone has been widowed.
Certainly. A widow or widower for instance.
a widow was someone who's husband died but they had no kinsman redeemer either, so they couldn't remarry.
The question's a little vague. Usually your previous husband's death certificate would suffice as proof that you are in fact no longer married and free to remarry.
No, she was a widow to Alexander after he died and continued his legacy through out the rest of her life.
Yes.
Generally, you cannot get widow's or widower's benefits if you remarry before age 60. But remarriage after age 60 (or age 50 if you are disabled) will not prevent you from getting benefit payments based on your former spouse's work record. And at age 62 or older, you may get benefits based on your new spouse's work, if those benefits would be higher.
In the Bible, it does not specifically say that a widow may not remarry. However, some interpretations of certain Bible verses suggest that widows may choose to remain single to focus on serving God. Ultimately, whether a widow chooses to remarry is a personal decision guided by their own beliefs and values.