How can she has a pension at all if she didn't work?
My wife too is a stay-at-home mum, and therefore we don't expect any German pension for her
How can she has a pension at all if she didn't work?
For children whose first 2.5 years (for children born up to 1991) or whose first 3 years (for children who were born starting with 1992) were spent in Germany, the mother gets pension points at a "worth" of the average German pension at that time.
My wife was working (DESY Rechenzentrum) when we met and then for a further 4+ years until Mutterschutz.
Congratulations AlexTr. He’s lovely. Rescue pets are so deserving. A while ago, I met an elderly lady on a forest walk with her dog. She told me she’s 80 and just adopted an old lovely dog. She said that they both might not have long left though being together has given them both a new lease of life.AlexTr wrote: ↑Thu Jan 01, 2026 4:56 pm Well, this happened. Meet Jacob aka 10-ply aka Shakey Jakey. He's a German short-haired pointer. About 4-5 yo. Scared of everything. Got him from an Italian shelter where he'd been for over 2 years.
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