I am not surprised that your husband is saying you don't deserve any of his pension plan funds; most men "hate" giving any part of what they consider their retirement monies to a spouse. With that being said, you are entitled to one half of the funds accumulated/earned for the period of time you were married to him. If he, for example, working for 30 years in the coal mines, you would be entitled to one half of the amount put into the pension plan either by him or his employer during the 24 years you were married to him. You do not say how long he worked for the union coalmines, if he did not work there at all after you were married, then you would not be entitled to any part of the pension monies he had before marriage.
Answered on Jan 17th, 2013 at 7:49 PM