6.1.4.2 Weekly pension


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A weekly pension is paid to a wholly dependent partner and/or child (including orphan child) of a deceased worker. No other person is entitled to a weekly pension.


Weekly pensions are payable to each dependent partner for three years from the date of death of the worker.

Weekly pensions are payable to each dependent:

  • orphan child from the date of death of the worker

  • child from Week 14

until he or she is age 16.

After age 16, the weekly pension will continue if they are:

  • living with a disability (within the meaning of the Disability Act 2006) until the day before they turn 25 years of age.

The definition of weekly pension entitlement periods is as follows:

End of Week 13 (after death) Date of death plus (7 X 13) minus 1 day
Start of Week 14 (after death) Date of death plus (7 X 13)

End of 26 weeks (after death)

(claims lodged on or before 4 April 2010)

Date of death plus (7 X 26) minus 1 day

 

End of 52 weeks (after death)

(claims lodged on or after 5 April 2010)

Date of death plus 1 year minus 1 day

End of 3 years (after death)

Date of death plus 3 years minus 1 day

For example, date of death is 3 September 2008 therefore the pension payment term is until 2 September 2011

Age 16 Day of 16th birthday minus 1 day
Age 25

For a full-time student or a full time apprentice

  • 31 December in the year they turn 25 years of age

For child living with a disability

  • Day of 25th birthday minus 1 day

Other income during payment term

The entitlement of a dependent partner, child or orphan child to a weekly pension is not affected by any income they receive during this time.

Any change to the dependent partner’s marital status does not affect the entitlement to a weekly pension.

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