It depends on the specific laws and eligibility criteria of the relevant war pension program. In some cases, a widow may be able to claim a war pension after her second husband dies if certain conditions are met, such as the duration of the marriage and the service history of the deceased spouse. It is advisable to consult with the appropriate authorities or a legal expert for personalized guidance.
The timing of when an ex-wife can receive a pension from her ex-husband's company after the husband dies depends on the specific terms of the pension plan and any court orders related to the divorce settlement. Generally, if the ex-wife is named as a beneficiary in the pension plan or if the divorce settlement includes provisions for her to receive a portion of the pension, she may be entitled to receive it after the husband's death. It is important to review the pension plan documents and consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
That depends on the laws and pension provisions of the country in which the spouse is living. As you have not told us that we can not answer your question precisely. Please take care to provide all the information needed for us to answer your questions when you ask them.
Pensions can be provided for a fixed or limited period depending on the terms of the pension plan. Some pensions provide payments for a specific number of years, while others may continue for the lifetime of the beneficiary. It ultimately depends on the specific details outlined in the pension plan.
Losing a loved one, especially a parent, can be incredibly difficult and emotionally devastating. It is important to allow yourself to grieve and seek support from family, friends, or a therapist during this challenging time. Remember to take care of yourself and lean on others for comfort and understanding.
No, grandchildren are not typically considered next of kin if a parent dies. Next of kin usually refers to a person's closest living blood relative, such as a spouse, parent, or sibling. Grandchildren would be considered more distant relatives in terms of legal relationships.
No
When a husband dies the wife is called his widow.
Unless married you are not a widow.
I am a former PIA employee. PIA pension rules state that a retired employee (pensioner) would receive the pension for his entire life. However, in case he dies, the widow shall receive pension as per the following rules: (i) If the retiree / pensioner has received pension for 10 years or more, no pension shall be paid to the widow. (ii) If the retiree / pensioner has received pension for less than 10 years, pension to the widow shall only be paid for such differential period. For example, if a pensioner has received pension for 8 years and he dies, the widow shall receive pension for only 2 years, where after the pension payment shall stop. I hope this answers the query. Kind regards, Syed Shahnawaz Nadir Shah
If child dies, does his spouse have any legal claim with in-laws home?
The timing of when an ex-wife can receive a pension from her ex-husband's company after the husband dies depends on the specific terms of the pension plan and any court orders related to the divorce settlement. Generally, if the ex-wife is named as a beneficiary in the pension plan or if the divorce settlement includes provisions for her to receive a portion of the pension, she may be entitled to receive it after the husband's death. It is important to review the pension plan documents and consult with a legal professional for guidance in this situation.
It is called a bereavement. The man becomes a widower.
NO
She is called a spinster. She will only become a widow if her husband dies.
No because he is not still your husband. You have divorced yourself from him, so therefore have separated yourself from him.
Not until the veteran dies. The pension is the property of the veteran, NOT their spouse. While the veteran is alive, the spouse would not have any monetary claim on the veterans pension unless they divorced. Only then would she be able to make a claim on a percentage of his pension payment.
If the couple were married and the husband dies the woman is a 'widow.' If the wife dies then her husband is called a 'widower.'