MELO, Â. M. M.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2792131575455075; MELO, Ângela Maria Moreira de.
Resumen:
This undergraduate thesis aims to demonstrate the need for the recognition of consistent stable unions for the purposes of death among surviving survivors, in view of the death of the individual who lived in common in coexisting stable unions. For this, it is sought, using the deductive method and bibliographic research, to demonstrate the need to achieve legal recognition to new existing family entities called simultaneous unions. Initially, the peculiarities related to the death pension benefit were defined, pointing out its concept,
triggering event, requirements and beneficiaries able to receive it. Then, provisions on family law were pointed out, encompassing several existing family entities, with a focus on parallel families and their legal effects. In the end, the final decision is made on the subject of a federal supreme decision and the possibility of a rate of pension for death between partners, before the civil court or not of simultaneous unions, which is possible a rate between surviving companions or the social security benefit of the pension for death, as well as solid legal unions as family entities subject to protection.