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<blockquote data-quote="Karrolle" data-source="post: 1803453" data-attributes="member: 59889"><p>My husband passed away in early 2014. I received a letter in 2014 stating that I would be eligible to receive part of his pension upon what would have been his sixty fifth birthday. He was a vested part time employee with over nine years of service.</p><p>I was a witness to my husband's fall and suffered from ptsd for the majority of 2014. Because of my state of mind I failed to ask important questions that I would now like to ask. I would like to know if there are benefits for our children.</p><p>Also, what are my options for his pension, if any? Can the pension be cashed out? What amount will his pension pay? Should I ever remarry, would I or our children no longer have right to my husband's pension?</p><p>How could I receive a copy of his coverage and pension plan and any rules regarding pension?</p><p>Thank you greatly for your time and attention</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karrolle, post: 1803453, member: 59889"] My husband passed away in early 2014. I received a letter in 2014 stating that I would be eligible to receive part of his pension upon what would have been his sixty fifth birthday. He was a vested part time employee with over nine years of service. I was a witness to my husband's fall and suffered from ptsd for the majority of 2014. Because of my state of mind I failed to ask important questions that I would now like to ask. I would like to know if there are benefits for our children. Also, what are my options for his pension, if any? Can the pension be cashed out? What amount will his pension pay? Should I ever remarry, would I or our children no longer have right to my husband's pension? How could I receive a copy of his coverage and pension plan and any rules regarding pension? Thank you greatly for your time and attention [/QUOTE]
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