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penny12345 | 11:16 Fri 04th Jul 2008 | Law
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My ex-husband is 65 next month. We divorced after 20 years marriage in 1988. He has re-married but I have not. There was no sharing of assets and he only paid �20 towards the up-keep of our daughter who was still in education at that time. Am I entitled to claim part of his works pensions. I have worked since the divorce and am still working part time even though I am 61.
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If it wasn't part of the divorce settlement, no.

I was divorced many years ago and at the time my ex-husband's pension was not taken into account in our divorce settlement. Can I apply now for some of his pension?

No, that is not possible; the legislation is not retrospective.


http://www.pensionsadvisoryservice.org.uk/Pens ion_Rights/Divorce/

And as he hasn't been maintaining you since the divorce you would have no chance in any case. I assume his earned income was greater than his pension - if you had been entitled to maintenance you would have been receiving it before he retired.

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