Good afternoon,
I had great help from the Forum when my partner died some 7 years ago,i was wondering if anybody could be able to advise as to any pension rights i might have now after the Denise Brewster judgement in the Supreme Court.
My partner and I lived together for 16 years before she died, at the time off her death we had 2 children 8-15 years old,when i asked her pension scheme if i had any entitlement to her pension they said no but that the children would get a third each of her pension while they remained in full time education up to the age of 23 .
Now that judgement was given in favor of Denise Brewster,i wondered if anybody thinks that i might have grounds for a claim on her pension now.
Thanks in advance for any input.
I had great help from the Forum when my partner died some 7 years ago,i was wondering if anybody could be able to advise as to any pension rights i might have now after the Denise Brewster judgement in the Supreme Court.
My partner and I lived together for 16 years before she died, at the time off her death we had 2 children 8-15 years old,when i asked her pension scheme if i had any entitlement to her pension they said no but that the children would get a third each of her pension while they remained in full time education up to the age of 23 .
Now that judgement was given in favor of Denise Brewster,i wondered if anybody thinks that i might have grounds for a claim on her pension now.
Thanks in advance for any input.
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