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cockatiel | 16:26 Mon 07th Jun 2010 | Business & Finance
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My English friend married a Dutchman who had paid his NI contributions in Holland. After returning to England,where she is still living. He left her to live in Spain,but they didn't divorce or get a legal separation. After becoming ill he returned to Holland where he has now died. Would my friend be entitled to a widows pension from Holland. I don't think she would be entitled to anything extra in this country. How would she find out what her entitlements are.
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Your friend may be entitled to a pension, the following link contains two points of contact:

http://www.netherland...k/home/index.php?i=74

If your friend speaks to someone in the Foreign Team at De Sociale Verzekeringsbank, she will normally find a person who speaks very good English
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my mother who's husband died 2 years ago, claims her late husbands pension and her own. If she was to partner another man and he moved in with her would this situation effect any of my mothers pensions?
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