Court Orders Pension Fund to Pay Deceased's Unclaimed Benefits to Heirs.
Rivne Appellate Court's Landmark Decision
According to Novyny.live: The Rivne Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of a woman seeking the unpaid pension benefits of her deceased mother. The court found that the Ukrainian Pension Fund failed to disburse the full pension amount owed to the claimant's mother before her death. This ruling represents a significant step in safeguarding the rights of heirs to receive social payments due to relatives after the passing of a family member. In many jurisdictions, the inheritance of such entitlements can be a complex legal process.
Following the mother's death, the heirs entered into an agreement to divide the inherited estate. The court's decision emphasized that payments owed to the deceased are to be transferred to family members. The right to receive these payments arises upon the death of the benefactor, a crucial principle in matters of inheritance and social security.
Types of Social Payments Available to Heirs
Payments that may be claimed by heirs are not limited to pensions and can include other forms of social benefits, such as:
- Unpaid wages
- Scholarship stipends
- Alimony
- Temporary disability benefits
- Compensation for injury or other health damages
- Other social payments
This court decision creates a pathway for heirs to obtain what is rightfully theirs and ensures the protection of their rights in difficult circumstances following the loss of a loved one.
The Rivne Appellate Court's ruling underscores the importance of protecting heirs' rights and ensuring their social guarantees. In situations where inheritance and benefit claims can be legally complex, such judicial decisions help restore fairness and provide financial support to families after a loss. This case may also serve as a precedent, signaling to other heirs that their rights to social benefits can be defended through the legal system.
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