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dondons | 07:59 Thu 12th Oct 2006 | Business & Finance
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I have just sent off for a forcast of my state pension. Both my husband and I are the same age. I can claim next year when i am 60 on my own as I have worked and paid full contribution for 40 years. He has to wait until he is 65. But at that time , does he get married pension and I have to give mine up and join with his , or does he get married pension and i keep mine , or do we get 2 single pensions??
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I expect you will get two single pensions.

The current basic state pension is �84.25 per week (about �4,300 a year). Married couples currently get �134.70 per week but, if you qualify for more than this with two single pensions, then you get those instead.

http://www.thepensionservice.gov.uk/atoz/atozd etailed/retirement.asp#howmuch
ethel,
you are exactly right, each person if they
have paid full contributions ( 39yrs for women & 44yrs for men ) then you qualify for a pension
in your own right.
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thanks to both of you . You've answered my question.......

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