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    do single people living together as a partnership get the same ammount of pension as a married couple

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    I belive it depends on what state u live in . Some states reconize a partership has a married couple .Here in Florida they don'nt .No matter how long u have been together.I hope this hleps.

    if you live as a couple not married then that is known as a de facto relationship and i dont believe it would be any  different   then that of a married couple,bar the fact that a couple living together would not be entitled to a pension ,  if there were children in the picture then the mother would receive child support income married or not and the male would receive newstart at a lower rate    that is in Australia nsw

    nomdeplume

    Unlikely that a pensioner would need child support I would have thought.


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