This guy has never been married, has worked 37 yrs for government, recently he went through an emergency heart surgery, after 3 yrs of dating, not living together, he wants to marry me so I can inherit his pension. What if he dies, within a year? What do I get? Do I only get 1 or 2% of this pension? Or nothing?
You probably get the surviving spouse benefits of the plan, which are probably significant, depending on the election that he makes. Factors include if he is presently drawing, type of plan. etc., as such there is no easy answer. The plan and its status should be reviewed. . This information is only intended to give general information in response to an inquiry. It does not establish an attorney client relationship. This response is only based upon the limited facts presented and is merely intended to assist you in determining if you should contact an attorney to provide you with legal advice.
I believe that all he will have to do is name you as the beneficiary. Talk with the HR department. They will be able to help you know what you will get.
The answer to your question depends on the pension involved. In many cases, the plan provides for payment, even if the marriage lasted only one day. In many other cases, there are no benefits for a spouse, at all. In terms of social security benefits, you would need to be married for more than 10 years, before you are entitled to benefits.
It is impossible to say without reviewing the pension documents. Under no circumstances would I get married for the possibility of inheriting a pension - especially when you call him "this guy".
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