Economy

At the age of 61, he achieves a lifetime pension of 1,400 euros after spending 24 years without being able to work to dedicate himself to the family and the Supreme Court endorses it

At the age of 61, he achieves a lifetime pension of 1,400 euros after spending 24 years without being able to work to dedicate himself to the family and the Supreme Court endorses it

The Supreme Court has recognized the right of a 61-year-old woman to collect a compensatory lifetime pension of 1,400 euros per month, which she dedicated her last 24 years to caring for her two children and supporting her ex-husband’s career. Now, the High Court corrects the ruling of the Provincial ...

Social Security allows you to continue collecting the widow's pension even if you remarry if you are over 61 years of age and the pension represents at least 75% of your total annual income.

Social Security allows you to continue collecting the widow’s pension even if you remarry if you are over 61 years of age and the pension represents at least 75% of your total annual income.

As a general rule, the widow’s pension It is for life, but its maintenance is subject to the conditions of the beneficiary not changing substantially, being the most common cause of extinction contracting a new marriage or establish a new de facto couple. However, the law provides for vital exceptions. ...

Alfonso Muñoz, Social Security official on whether it is better to retire early or continue receiving the subsidy for those over 52 years of age: “From the age of 75, that is when it compensates economically”

Alfonso Muñoz, Social Security official on whether it is better to retire early or continue receiving the subsidy for those over 52 years of age: “From the age of 75, that is when it compensates economically”

As the retirement age approaches when unemployed and after a long working career, the question arises as to whether it is better to request early retirement or continue receiving the subsidy for those over 52 years of age. While the subsidy contributes for retirement for 125% of the current minimum ...