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State Pensions
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My ice and I are both on State Pensions.
Mine is considerably more than hers. (We pool it.)
If I die first, will my wife get any of my state pension, or will it die with me?
I worry sick about her having enough to live on.
Mine is considerably more than hers. (We pool it.)
If I die first, will my wife get any of my state pension, or will it die with me?
I worry sick about her having enough to live on.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//Depending on when you reached or will reach your State Pension age, when you die, some of your State Pension entitlements may pass to your widow, widower or surviving civil partner.
If you die, your widowed husband, wife or civil partner may also be able to claim bereavement benefits.//
Complicated Theland. Best check with the pension wonks at HQ.
https:/ /www.pe nsionsa dvisory service .org.uk /about- pension s/the-s tate-pe nsion/d eath-be nefits
If you die, your widowed husband, wife or civil partner may also be able to claim bereavement benefits.//
Complicated Theland. Best check with the pension wonks at HQ.
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From the Gov site.
If your spouse or civil partner reached State Pension age before 6 April 2016, they should contact the Pension Service when you die to check what they can claim.
They may be able to increase their basic State Pension by using your qualifying years if they do not already get the full amount.
If your spouse or civil partner reached State Pension age before 6 April 2016, they should contact the Pension Service when you die to check what they can claim.
They may be able to increase their basic State Pension by using your qualifying years if they do not already get the full amount.