Allow State Pension to be passed to children, long-term partners, and dependents
We ask the Government to change State Pension inheritance rules to allow individuals to nominate a beneficiary, such as a child, long-term cohabiting partner, carer or dependent, or to provide a lump sum payment, rather than restricting inheritance to a spouse or civil partner
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Government response threshold (10,000) · 28/10,000
Debate threshold (100,000) · 28/100,000
- 26 MAR 2026Petition opened for signaturesCreated by Adrienne Allen-Laing
Background
Currently, only a spouse or civil partner can inherit State Pension benefits. Unmarried partners, adult children and other dependents are excluded, even where long-term dependency exists.
Many people support disabled adult children or rely on long-term partners they are not married to. The system should reflect modern families and protect vulnerable dependents after bereavement. Allowing nomination of a beneficiary would provide fairness, flexibility and financial security.