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Hi there my Late father who use to work for uct i received all his benefits,i would like to enquire if im entitled to any surplus monies due to me he was in a pension/provident fund.
Worked for the university of Cape Town bremner admin building.i.d no 4802275089080 and name is Cedric Jack Jansen.Im a entitled for any outstanding monies owed to him
Re: hi there my Late father who use to work for uct i...
Ring them on the phone and ask
any outstanding monies and entitlement should be paid into his estate the same as any pension, superannuation or insurances
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I have no idea where your late father lived (what country.) Therefore, I also have no idea what "surplus funds" you are asking about.
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No, your not entitled to his retirement unless you've been married to him for ten years or more and he must be deceased. Your also required to have proof of ten years of marriage. If this is about social security benefits, i'm not sure about retirements you would receive from a company that your husband would have retirement benefits from.
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