Non-State Pensions & Family
Depending on your individual circumstances and your lifestyle there may be times when you are uncertain about how your State Pension may be affected by changes to your situation. The following articles will give you a good overview of what to expect if: you or your partner dies (see Pension in Event of a Death), you are in a civil partnership (see Non-State Pensions & Civil Partnerships), you are worried about providing for your dependents (see Non-State Pensions & Providing for Dependents), you are planning to work abroad (see Non-State Pension When Working Abroad), you wish to retire abroad (see Retiring Abroad With Your Non-State Pension), you get divorced (see Non-State Pension & Divorce), you have a low income or you have a high income (see Retiring With a Low or High Retirement Income). These guidelines may not answer your specific questions, which will be unique according to your situation. For specific advice please contact your pension scheme administrator, your financial advisor or the Pensions Advisory Service for general enquiries on 0845 601 2923.
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