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Question by  groki21 (32)

What are my rights to my wife's pension?

 
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Answer by  flamiss22 (5081)

When a person takes a job they are required to designate who will get their pension in the event of their death. Make sure your wife has no other person who can get it like a ex husband or kids from another marraige. If your wife dies before you then most likely you will get it

 
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Answer by  tamarawilhite (17883)

You have a legal right to half of your wife's pension if you were married for at least ten years.

 
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Answer by  belle39 (966)

You can get the benefits of her pension after she dies but if you're divorced from her, you don't have rights to her pension unless she's paying you child support.

 
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Answer by  John (9008)

The rules for this vary tremendously from state to state; you should talk to a lawyer to know for sure. Usually, you will have some right to part of it.

 
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Answer by  tml (538)

If you are in a community property state, you likely have an automatic 50 percent right in a divorce situation. This carries against a will as well. Check your state.

 
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Answer by  phine1966 (70)

You don't have the right to claim your wife's pension if she is still alive, but if she's already dead, you must have the documents to show that you are her legal husband and has the right to claim what is due for the living spouse. If claim's granted, then you have all the right to use your claimed money.

 
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