Not enough info to answer. Medicare? Railroad pension, Teamsters, what?
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No you are not entitled to it , as it is his pension.
If you get it as part of the settlement or were married 10 or more years you can have half of his social security.
Your husband is not a war veteran. He was an animal veterinarian,
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.
Generally, if a widow remarries, she typically loses her entitlement to a widow's pension from her deceased spouse. However, if she later divorces her second husband, her eligibility for the widow's pension may depend on the specific laws and regulations governing pensions in her country or state. It’s essential to consult with the relevant pension authority or a legal expert to understand the implications based on individual circumstances.
In my case, the pension plan was started in January and my husband divorced his first wife in May of the same year. I happened upon this pension plan after my husband's death. I thought for sure the ex-wife would get it. However, there was wording that asked who he lived with for the 12 months preceding his death. In this case, it was me, the widowed wife. Therefore I am entitled to these benefits.
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.
Both parties' pension and retirement accounts are considered assets that are divided in the divorce agreement or trial, much like a bank account or piece of physical property. If you are awarded a portion of your husband's pension, you are entitled to it. If you are not awarded any part of it, you are not entitled to it.
Can I reserve ex husband military retirement he remarried And was married 6 mounts and died I was married to him 20 years
In Georgia, a divorced spouse may be entitled to pension benefits depending on the terms of the divorce decree and the specific pension plan. Generally, if the pension was earned during the marriage, it may be considered marital property and subject to division in a divorce. The court can award a portion of the pension benefits to the ex-spouse, typically through a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO). It’s advisable for individuals in this situation to consult with a legal professional for guidance specific to their case.
In some cases, a divorced spouse may be entitled to a portion of the other spouse's pension benefits, depending on the laws of the state where the divorce occurred and the terms of the divorce settlement. This typically involves obtaining a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) to divide the pension benefits. It is important to consult with a lawyer specializing in family law to understand your rights in this situation.
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.