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pension
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we are two elderly people 71 and 80 and we share a house, we are male and female. will we have to have our pensions combined like married couples do? if so how much is that pension please
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if you're not a couple, you can't claim as a couple.
19:32 Wed 12th May 2010
less than two singles... if you have separate rooms and do not live as a 'couple' you are still entitled to be treated as individuals for pension purposes Most local councils have benefits advisers who can go through the details with you and maybe help you access additional support especially if one of you performs care activities for the other
Go onto the website www.direct.gov.uk and look up under pensions. Search for the area that concerns your sort of enquiry. There will probably be a phone number where you can speak to someone about your enquiry. When my dad died, my mother phoned them because we knew absolutely nothing about pensions and because they were used to dealing with people like us, they were very patient and helpful. Best to get the proper answers from those people who know what they are talking about and they will answer any other questions you may have as well