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Question Re State Pension
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My wife and I were talking to the wife's aunt, who is in her mid 80s,about state pensions. She said that she wasn't quite sure but she said she got a cheque every 3 months for £70 or so. We were shocked to say the least but she was adamant that that was all she got. Surely even if she was negligent about her contribution, she should be getting more that this?? Is there anyway we can investigate this( we can get her Nat ins number) Cheers Chris
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is there any way that she will let you see her bank statement to see what money is going into it?
I helped my dad to fill up a benefit form once (it took hours and I had completed many for other people previously) and he told me that he had no savings, it transpired (thankfully before sending the form off) that he had a generous amount of savings - but he said that it was funeral costs and money that my brother and I could inherit. I nearly strangled him.
Your aunt-in-law may be getting an income but she may think of it as something other than a pension.
I helped my dad to fill up a benefit form once (it took hours and I had completed many for other people previously) and he told me that he had no savings, it transpired (thankfully before sending the form off) that he had a generous amount of savings - but he said that it was funeral costs and money that my brother and I could inherit. I nearly strangled him.
Your aunt-in-law may be getting an income but she may think of it as something other than a pension.
Has she been married? If so she might be getting a pension based on her husbands contributions. That's if she never contributed or if she paid the housewives stamp. If that's the case then £70 weekly would be feasible but not every three months.I don't understand why she is getting paid by a cheque.
Thank you everyone. Wife's aunt has a son and wife not going to get involved. I just find it a very strange situation for her to be in. But 87 is an age when one gets confused about things so we'll let it lie for now. She was surprised when I told her what my wife gets in state pension. "So much? It's all right for some" she replied. I reminded her that that was what ALL pensioners got. Thanks for all the replies Chris