UK - A one-off payment to the dependant of an SAS soldier killed on duty has averted a test case on pension sharing for non-married partners.
But the £20,000 payout by the Ministry of Defence (MoD)has been criticised by pension lawyers. They point out that earlier this year MPs made changes to their own scheme – the Parliamentary Contrib...
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