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My deceased father's pension
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I found out my father died 4 years ago in London, I'm from Cheshire. He was still married to my mum but had been separated for about 20 years. He was living with a partner and i've found out from family that she is claiming a widow's pension from my dad. I'm not sure really what pension she is claiming. He did work as a securtiy guard for the BBC.
Is my mum entitled to a widow's pension still being married to my father, and should we have been informed of his death??
I have her name from my dad's death certificate and address where they lived.
Can you help??
Thanks.
I found out my father died 4 years ago in London, I'm from Cheshire. He was still married to my mum but had been separated for about 20 years. He was living with a partner and i've found out from family that she is claiming a widow's pension from my dad. I'm not sure really what pension she is claiming. He did work as a securtiy guard for the BBC.
Is my mum entitled to a widow's pension still being married to my father, and should we have been informed of his death??
I have her name from my dad's death certificate and address where they lived.
Can you help??
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well the 'other woman' is definitely not getting a 'widow's pension' or bereavement benefit from the state as she was not married to him.
Is your mother living with another man? If so, she is not entitled to claim. Does your mother fit the criteria here?
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/senew/SE76171.h tm
If it is his private works' pension, he may have been entitled to name his partner as beneficiary, and not his wife.
Or she may be getting nothing, and your information is wrong.
Is your mother living with another man? If so, she is not entitled to claim. Does your mother fit the criteria here?
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/manuals/senew/SE76171.h tm
If it is his private works' pension, he may have been entitled to name his partner as beneficiary, and not his wife.
Or she may be getting nothing, and your information is wrong.
I must be a private pension then, where your dad has named her as beneficiary.
There is nothing can be done about it - he would have been entitled to do that.
There is no state widow's pension - it stopped in 2001. After that was bereavement benefit - a one off payment of �2000, but you had to be married to claim it.
There is nothing can be done about it - he would have been entitled to do that.
There is no state widow's pension - it stopped in 2001. After that was bereavement benefit - a one off payment of �2000, but you had to be married to claim it.