The rights to a father's pension depend on the specific terms of the pension plan and any legal agreements in place. In some cases, children may be eligible to receive Survivor benefits after their father's passing. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional or the pension plan administrator for guidance on your daughter's potential rights.
For inquiries about your British Leyland pension, you should contact the pension administrator or the pension department of the company. They will be able to provide you with information about your pension benefits, payments, and any other related queries you may have.
You can find information about your unigate pension by contacting the pension administrator. They will be able to provide details about your pension plan, including current balance, options for withdrawal or transfer, and any other specific inquiries you may have.
To inquire about an American Cyanamid pension, you should reach out to the pension administrator or the HR department of American Cyanamid or its parent company. They will provide you with the necessary information and assist you with any pension-related inquiries.
The current basic pension is £97.65 per week.
To inquire about an old pension from British Shoe Corporation, you should contact the pension administrator or the HR department of the company. They will be able to provide you with information on how to access your pension funds or address any inquiries you may have regarding your pension. Be prepared to provide relevant identification and documentation to verify your identity and entitlement to the pension.
yes they have the right to pension
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Yes since he can't do it. see link
Only Arizona has a law granting single fathers any presumed rights to a child born outside wedlock. I teach single fathers how to get their rights. See link below
No. Access rights are a separate issue, and single fathers have no presumed rights to the child. A motion must be filed to establish those rights.
Single fathers have no assumed rights in any state. They have to petition the courts for them. see links below
Single fathers have no rights in any state see link below
Single fathers of any age have no assumed rights to see their child until court approved, than yes. I teach fathers how to do it.
It depends which country you are from. Father's have no such "rights" in any Western country.
Possibly, if he sues for paternity and wins.
If your father is deceased, it is a refusal to accept any proceeds.
The only thing you can do is get a DNA test. That will show you for sure if she is your daughter. About your rights, if she is your daughter, you have to contact a lawyer.