Claim Back Underpaid State Pension
Check if you may have been underpaid and claim any State Pension you are owed.
Some divorced women may have been underpaid their State Pension due to incorrect calculations or a failure to reassess their entitlement after divorce.
If you were married and later divorced, your State Pension may be recalculated based on your ex-spouse’s National Insurance record.
Many women were never informed that they could receive an uplift in their pension and may be owed significant backdated payments.
You may qualify if:
This claim allows you to review your State Pension and reclaim any underpaid amounts.
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A Divorced Women’s State Pension Top-Up is an increase to your State Pension if you were previously married and your pension was not correctly calculated using your former spouse’s National Insurance record. In some cases, this can mean you are entitled to a higher weekly pension and a refund of underpaid pension.
You may qualify if you:
● Are divorced
● Are over State Pension age
● Your State Pension may not have been reassessed using your former spouse’s National Insurance contributions at the time of divorce.
Some women may have missed pension increases due to errors or outdated records.
Processing times can vary depending on the review required by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), but many cases are reviewed within several weeks to a few months.
The increase depends on your former spouse’s National Insurance record, but many successful cases receive around £50–£100 extra per week added to their State Pension.
Yes. If your pension has been underpaid, payments can sometimes be backdated for several years, which means some people may receive a lump sum of around £6,000 or more, depending on how long the underpayment occurred.
It’s very easy to complete our 60-second form. The form simply asks for a few basic details so the claim process can begin.
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