-No harm I suspose, I will let you know how I get on.I,m guessing here but because she worked as a nurse she may only have paid the WOPS rate of social insurance and those records may be with the HSE and not reckonable for pension unless she was widowed while still in their employment.-This could be the case, she was told her stamps paid did not qualify her for a pension
Have you ever checked her entitlement to a part occupational pension from the nursing years-No, where does one go to do this?
Don't understand the farm situation. (If this was the family farm she would have been self-employed and class S PRSI for farmers only came into being in 1988 which was probably too late for her)-Self employed on family run farm
I would check with non-contributory pension section as to how they would deal with the sale of an asset in order to clear some bills and request a copy of the regulations
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