What happens with regards to this.
I am worried sick and a stressed out mess, so I apologise if I dont make much sense.
Recently (before the discovery of my husbands infidelity) we had been discussing the fact I dont really have a pension as I have been a SAHM for 15 years whilst my husband (and us) travelled the world with his career in the Army. We had discussed whether or not it was worth making up my NI contributions so I would one day get a full state pension. We decided against this but said we would try and save a bit for our old age in the future.
Before meeting him I worked for a bank and have just under £2000 in a frozen company scheme.
Since then it turns out that for most of our 12 year marriage (if not the 6 years we lived together before that) he has been cheating on me.
I am slowly accepting my marriage is over and starting to look at a future for me without him. I am currently a student but hope to find employment this summer once I pass(hopefully).
We own no property but have £65k in savings as a deposit on a house (all of this is currently in my name (as I am currently not a tax payer).
The one thing that terrifies me more than anything in all of this is being destitute in old age. I am in my early 40's so dont have years to build up a massive pension pot and tbh my earning potential is not good either. I remain optomistic that I will build myself back up but I have to be realistic that I will be starting back on the bottom of the ladder in a non professional career. I imagine earning around £14 to £16k a year if I am lucky which will pay for the here and now but not much to spare to save.
Several people have been saying to me I could claim off his pension - part of me cringes at the thought but I am wondering if this is the case? And how does this happen? And what kind of claim would it be?