each state has it's own rule for this.
If it hasn't been dictated as part of the divorce settlement, then no.
yes
Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.Private pensions must be addressed in the divorce settlement. You may be entitled to collect under your ex-spouse's social security if you meet those requirements.
Only if the divorce settlement stated stated so, then yes.
Yes, a spouse may be entitled to a part of a personal injury settlement in a divorce. This depends on the laws in your state and how long you have been married.
There is no statute of limitations on a divorce settlement. A divorce settlement is part of a court order and court orders do not expire.
The largest divorce settlement in the last five years, was the divorce of Rupert and Anna Murdoch. This divorce amounted in a settlement of about $1.7 million.
They are entitled to half of your 401k assets.
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Many people who divorce do have a clause in the decree regarding insurance beneficiaries. If the decree is written this way and/or the policy includes her as a beneficiary, then she certainly has rights.
I am not sure what your talking about but let me try to answer this. If the wife divorced the man before he died then no she would not be entitled to his pension. It does not matter if she remarried or not.
Ann and Rick Steves divorced in 2010. It is not known exactly what caused them to divorce and how much the divorce settlement was.