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40-Year-Old Daughter of Pensioned Mother Eligible for Pension?

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Asked by Anonymous - Feb 18, 2025Hindi
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Is an unmarried daughter (@40yrs old) who is not working eligible for family pension after her mother who is currently receiving it under Karnataka Government family pension rules.

Ans: Hello;

Answer to your question would be probably yes but it comes with a whole list of terms and conditions which the lady has to fulfill so as to receive the pension.

You may check Karnataka Govt pension office or website for further details.

Best wishes;
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I have to get marie. A d my widowe nephue. A lady again widow having a girl child is availble for marriage. She is getting pension. I want to know whether after marriage she is entitled to get pension? Will please guide me in this matter.
Ans: When a widow remarries, her pension status may change. It depends on the specific rules of the pension scheme she is part of. In general, many government pensions stop after remarriage. However, there are some exceptions.

Legal and Scheme-Specific Factors
First, review the pension scheme’s rules. Some schemes allow continued pension for widows after remarriage. If it is a private pension, the rules might be different. Consult the scheme's guidelines or a legal expert.

Potential Impact on Pension
Remarriage can impact the financial stability of a widow. Losing a pension might affect her income. Consider the pension as part of her overall financial plan. If the pension stops, you may need to adjust other investments or sources of income.

Benefits of Actively Managed Funds
Actively managed funds are better than direct funds. They have professional management. This helps in navigating market changes. Regular funds offer advice and support from a certified financial planner (CFP). This can be crucial for achieving financial goals.

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Consulting a CFP can provide valuable insights. They can help in understanding the implications of remarriage on pension. They also offer guidance on investment strategies. This ensures a holistic approach to financial planning.

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Marriage brings joy but may affect financial aspects. Understanding pension rules is crucial. Consulting a CFP can provide clarity and help in making informed decisions.

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