No, but they can try and cost you a lot of money in lawyer fees..
no
It matters what pension system it is. In many public pension systems unless you retire early and take a vested retirement once qualified for, you will not receive benefits if terminated/fired.
yes...
He was fired
I am a policemans widow will I loose my widows pension if i re marry
no
A pension is considered an employee benefit. Once fired, your employment is terminated, as well as any benefits attached to your employment (such as medical insurance). If, however, you have a 401k through your employer, that still belongs to you.
yes
In some cases, a survivor retirement pension beneficiary may lose their benefits if they remarry, particularly if the pension is based on the deceased spouse's earnings. It's important to check the specific pension plan's rules regarding remarrying to understand how it may affect the benefits.
You could lose your pension if you fail to meet the vesting requirements, leave your job before becoming fully vested, or if the company managing your pension plan goes bankrupt or is unable to meet its financial obligations. Additionally, pension benefits could be reduced or lost if the plan is underfunded or if changes are made to the plan terms.
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