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army pension when ex is cohabiting

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14 Jun 08 #26358 by daisybell
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hi, me again, my ex was always in work during our marriage so she will probably have her own pension, she only never worked when she had our son but went back to work when son was 6weeks old, she only once travelled with me that was a year before son was born then she wanted to be back home, thats why i feel now that she is cohabiting why ask for my army pension that she will not get till she is 60years old, can anyone help on army pensions when ex is cohabiting:::S :woohoo:

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