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30 Apr 20 - 30 Apr 20 #512256 by share.index
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Who, if anyone would qualify for 50% of a 1975 army pension when the pensioner is already divorced and has died?
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30 Apr 20 #512257 by Vigorate
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Have you looked at the 1975 documents at the below link, sections 9 and 11 in the MMP 106 document refer:

www.gov.uk/guidance/pensions-and-compens...for-veterans#divorce

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30 Apr 20 #512260 by share.index
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Appreciate your response Vigorate.

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