Widow's pension access in Case of Husband's death Due to Common Disease, within the Year of Celebration of the marriage
Judgment Number 87 of TSJCLM, January 23, 2020
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https://doi.org/10.24310/rejlss.vi4.13083Keywords:
widow’s pension, death due to common cause, coexistence, without offspringAbstract
Dismissal of the petition filed against the National Institute of Social Security and the General Treasury of Social Security in which it was intended gain access to the widow’s pension for life, previously denied in judgment of the third social court of Toledo. The appellant was granted a temporary widowhood pension according the article 222 of the Social Security act, due to the inability to prove the required living together period and not having children in common. The TSJCLM confirms the refusal of a widow’s pension for life by not proving the coexistence period prior the celebration of the marriage through the registration certificates requires by the law or any other means of proof admitted by law.
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