Many public sector pensions allow a nominated partner to recieve a widows pension now. (I think the clause that, if they marry subsequently after getting the survivors pension they loose it, is still there somewhere))
Attempt to put a nomination to the scheme admin, soon as, and pursue the marraige subject separately.
The other big chunk of my pension (classed as a company pemsion) has a witnessed copy of the wife's Thai docs in my pension file.
I used my Architects from Pattaya, I bought the materials through my company and we employed local labour.
I've been with her 28 years, and still am, so what are you talking about?
She probably speaks English better than you do.
Got me around her finger, I think not, I control the expenses.
Do you not think it's right and proper to look after a partner after such a length of time?
That says far more about you, than it does about me.
Neither. Both are likely detrimental to the core aims of any given company or government (or anything else) if there is a person who could do a better job who is not hired. I’d also add ‘political appointees’ to the 2 you mentioned. There might be more.
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