So I've dont alot of reading up on contributory and non-contributory pensions and I was hoping you guys can confirm my suspicions.
My mothers contribution history (currently) from welfare states:
Total contributions: 2071
Reckonable contributions: 266
Reckonable contributions for pension: 1805
She is 58, so still a bit away from retirement but im worried she wont be able to claim ever the contributory pension as shes only ever worked 5 years-ish, she was a homemaker the rest of her life along with receiving welfare for an injury putting her out of the workforce early on.
If I understood, as it stand right now she doesnt qualify for contributory pension, does reckon-able need to be minimum 520? I tried looking into the HomeCaring Periods Scheme to make up the shortfall but that requires you to be qualified for the contributory first which I think she doesnt.
Is there anything else she can do to qualify for contributory or will she just be given non-contributory when she retires?
My mothers contribution history (currently) from welfare states:
Total contributions: 2071
Reckonable contributions: 266
Reckonable contributions for pension: 1805
She is 58, so still a bit away from retirement but im worried she wont be able to claim ever the contributory pension as shes only ever worked 5 years-ish, she was a homemaker the rest of her life along with receiving welfare for an injury putting her out of the workforce early on.
If I understood, as it stand right now she doesnt qualify for contributory pension, does reckon-able need to be minimum 520? I tried looking into the HomeCaring Periods Scheme to make up the shortfall but that requires you to be qualified for the contributory first which I think she doesnt.
Is there anything else she can do to qualify for contributory or will she just be given non-contributory when she retires?