I am 74 my wife is 61 . We have been married nearly 40 years but have lived apart for the last twenty . We see each other most days and get along fine , just both prefer having our own places . No other partners etc. involved . My wife lives off a small income from a trust fund . This income is shrinking year by year . She is 5 or 6 years away from retirement age ( at the moment ! ). My question is whether my wife will get a goverment pension when she eventually reaches the age of retirement as she has not paid in any contributions . Will my contributions suffice . We have never legally separated . T.I.A.
A married woman who has never worked may be able to claim some entitlement to a state pension based on her husband's National Insurance contributions. A fantastic tool called the State Pensions Profiler can estimate your wife's entitlement to a State Pension based on your answers to some simple questions.
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you get this
I have only ever recieved a small state pension having paid a married womans stamp.
Recently widowed I thought my state pension would be topped up from my husbands contributions..apparently that system stopped a few years ago.
Instead my state pension is topped up with Pension Credit?
I'm not sure if your wife would get the same