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supapapa | 01:35 Fri 02nd Jan 2015 | Business & Finance
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My sister is divorced from her husband ( a retired army officer) she has since remarried, if her ex husband dies, will she be entitled to any of his army pension? She walked away from the marriage with nothing.
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This needed to have been sorted as part of the dissolution of the marriage, so I doubt that it is possible to go back on it now.
You can check this by contacting the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency. They are based in Glasgow.
If the Army pension works like the Civil Service pension, then NO.

If a widow receiving a pension starts to co-habit with another man, let alone remarries, the pension is forfeited.
You've missed the point of the question, bhg.
The lady never has been receiving the army (widows) pension.
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No, I hadn't missed the point, Buildersmate. I was aware of the fact that she has never been in receipt of a widow's pension. I was pointing out that, under Civil Service rules, whether divorced or not, she would not be entitled to it anyway if she were only co-habiting with someone. As an ex Civil Servant, if I die before my wife she will start to get half my pension. If she then co-habits or marries again she will forfeit it.
No, she won't.

But I would like to point out to bhg and buildersmate that rules have changed and military widows who remarry will keep their pensions

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29956894
Yes, from 2015, the rules will change, but I don't think that change would apply as the couple have already divorced and the pension issues should have been taken into account at that point
I agree with that. Divorced people with no financial settlement specific to the pension will not be entitled to a survivor's pension
I'd forgotten about that hc4361 (thanks) but, as FF says, it wouldn't be applicable in this case because of the divorce having taken place. I wasn't certain either that Civil Service rules apply to the Army, clearly they don't.
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