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Pension query
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Due to the new changes will my mother not get a pension when her husband qualifies ? She is younger. He will get his pension next year at 65 but she will be only 57. Does this matter?
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People usally get state pension in their own right based on their own NI contribution s and at their state pension age.
Although she may qualify for of 60% of her husbands entitlement based on his contribution record if she has only paid contribution s based on the married woman's reduced rate (also known as the married woman's stamp) or has never worked then...
Although she may qualify for of 60% of her husbands entitlement based on his contribution record if she has only paid contribution
11:17 Sat 23rd Oct 2010
People usally get state pension in their own right based on their own NI contributions and at their state pension age.
Although she may qualify for of 60% of her husbands entitlement based on his contribution record if she has only paid contributions based on the married woman's reduced rate (also known as the married woman's stamp) or has never worked then she will not receive a pension in her own right. She would get this when hubby reaches retirement.
To find out her state pension age:
http://www.pensionsad...ension-age-calculator
To find out what she might get she should get a state pension forecast:
http://www.direct.gov...nforecast/DG_10014008
Although she may qualify for of 60% of her husbands entitlement based on his contribution record if she has only paid contributions based on the married woman's reduced rate (also known as the married woman's stamp) or has never worked then she will not receive a pension in her own right. She would get this when hubby reaches retirement.
To find out her state pension age:
http://www.pensionsad...ension-age-calculator
To find out what she might get she should get a state pension forecast:
http://www.direct.gov...nforecast/DG_10014008