PART II F1N.I.Lump Sums and Widows' and Children's Pensions

F1Ss. 5-11, 15 app 1969 c. 7 (NI) s. 2(6); SRO (NI) 1973/455

N.I.[F2Widows', Surviving Civil Partners' and Children's Pensions]

F2SI 2005/3325

[F37[F4Widows', widowers' and surviving civil partners' pensions]N.I.

(1)No[F4 widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's] pension may be granted if the marriage[F4 or formation of the civil partnership] with the deceased took place after he or she retired from relevant service.

[F5(1A)A surviving civil partner’s pension may not be granted in respect of a person’s service if—

(a)the person retired from relevant service before 13th January 2020, and

(b)power to grant the pension relies on the Marriage (Same-sex Couples) and Civil Partnership (Opposite-sex Couples) (Northern Ireland) Regulations 2019.]

(2)A[F4 widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's] pension shall come to an end on the death of the[F4 widow, widower or surviving civil partner].

(3)Where a[F4 widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's] pension is payable the Treasury may, on or at any time afterF4

[F4(a)the remarriage of, or formation of a civil partnership by, the widow or widower, or

(b)the formation of a subsequent civil partnership by, or the marriage of, the surviving civil partner,]

direct that it shall cease to be payable.

(4)Where such a direction has been given the Treasury may at any time direct that payment of the pension is to be resumed.

(5)The annual amount of a[F4 widow's, widower's or surviving civil partner's] pension may be one half of the annual amount of the personal pension.]