Contact the UK Pensions Service from their website: http://www.thepensionservice.gov.uk/
Not enough information is given in order to answer. Entitled to the spouse's pension under what circumstances? Death? Divorce? Sham marriage? Common-law marriage? Not only is more information needed, all pension benefits are going to be different depending on the type of pension it is (e.g.: union pension - private employer pension - government pension - military pension?) You should probably consult with legal counsel over this question as it can get quite complicated depending on the circumstances, just a few of which are enumerated above.
You may want to contact an attorney if this scenario fits your situation but the general anwer would be, no. You may be eligible for a workmen's compensation award or settlement but if you had not reached your 'vesting date" you are not eligible for any type of pension.
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.
Not if the pension was awarded before the offense and conviction took place. If it can be shown that the offense occurred before the individual retired, in certain cases, the pension CAN be withheld.
In some cases, a portion of your pension could be subject to garnishment for restitution owed. The specific rules regarding whether and how much of your pension can be taken depend on your state's laws and the type of pension you receive. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional in your area for personalized guidance.
No you are not entitled to it , as it is his pension.
Nope, you may get alimony, but you are not entitled to his pension after divorce.
The full basic State Pension in Scotland is currently £137.60 per week. The amount you receive can vary based on your National Insurance record. You may be entitled to additional pension or benefits depending on your personal circumstances.
Widows of presidents are entitled to $20,000 per year in pension.
No.
If you are of pensionable age (entitled to your pension) you should write to the union and ask how to claim your pension.
yes
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.
Yes
The length of the marriage is what usually determines if a spouse or ex spouse is entitled to any pension benefits either private, SS or RRB.
I worked for Carolina Freight for many years. Am I entitled to my pension or was there a 401k
You must contact your pension providers to ascertain this information.