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Am I eligible for my husband's pension?

Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock
Answered by attorney Robert Jensen 'Bob' Matlock (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Mackoy, Hernandez, Jones and Woods LLP
There are too many variables to give you a definite answer to your question. You should take the following steps: 1) read the decree concerning the division of property, if the order allocated a portion of the pension to you, then you should be entitled to that part of the pension, 2) if the decree awarded all of the pension to him, you are not entitled to any of it, 3) if there is no mention of the pension or retirement benefits in the decree, you may or may not be entitled to it based upon when and how the benefits were acquired, 4) contact the plan administrator to ask if you were named as the beneficiary of the plan or the plan provided for survivor benefits or whether some distribution of the benefits has already been made. I suggest you hire a lawyer.
There are too many variables to give you a definite answer to your question. You should take the following steps: 1) read the decree concerning the division of property, if the order allocated a portion of the pension to you, then you should be entitled to that part of the pension, 2) if the decree awarded all of the pension to him, you are not entitled to any of it, 3) if there is no mention of the pension or retirement benefits in the decree, you may or may not be entitled to it based upon when and how the benefits were acquired, 4) contact the plan administrator to ask if you were named as the beneficiary of the plan or the plan provided for survivor benefits or whether some distribution of the benefits has already been made. I suggest you hire a lawyer.
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Is there anything I can do to get a final divorce decree if my wife keeps putting it off?

Eric James Smith
Answered by attorney Eric James Smith (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Office of Eric J. Smith
Sure. File yourself. If this is Texas, the original suit should be dismissed for want of prosecution. "Reactivation of the papers" - will they come alive like Pinocchio?
Sure. File yourself. If this is Texas, the original suit should be dismissed for want of prosecution. "Reactivation of the papers" - will they come alive like Pinocchio?
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What can I do if both my wife and I file for divorce, I sign the papers needed but she refuses to do so?

Kimberly Demetrice French
Answered by attorney Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Kimberly D. Moss, PLLC
Your grandfather needs to hire an attorney. If his wife is no longer willing to agree to the terms of the divorce, he needs to proceed with a contested divorce which a licensed attorney can help him do. It sounds like he initiated the case on his own (pro se), but now that she is no longer willing to sign the final decree with their agreed upon terms, he is going to need some help.
Your grandfather needs to hire an attorney. If his wife is no longer willing to agree to the terms of the divorce, he needs to proceed with a contested divorce which a licensed attorney can help him do. It sounds like he initiated the case on his own (pro se), but now that she is no longer willing to sign the final decree with their agreed upon terms, he is going to need some help.
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