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Typically, pension plans allow for only the member—or the member and their surviving spouse—to receive benefit payments; however, in limited instances, some may allow for a non-spouse beneficiary, such as a child.
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Read More »The summary plan description will tell you the type of plan involved and whether survivor annuities or other death benefits are provided under the plan. "When a plan participant dies, the surviving spouse should contact the deceased spouse’s employer or the plan’s administrator to make a claim for any available benefits. The plan will likely request a copy of the death certificate. Depending upon the type of plan, and whether the participant died before or after retirement payments had started, the plan will notify the surviving spouse as to: the amount and form of benefits (in other words, lump sum or installment payments under an annuity); whether death benefit payments from the plan may be rolled over into another retirement plan; and if a rollover is possible, the method and time period in which the rollover must be made." If the plan member is married with a joint-life payout option, the default beneficiary is automatically the member's spouse unless the spouse waives that option. The spouse would need to certify in writing via a spousal consent or spousal waiver form that they are choosing not to receive survivor benefits. It may need to be notarized. If done properly, this allows the member to designate another beneficiary, such as a child. If the plan member is not married, they may designate another beneficiary.
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