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Designated Beneficiary
Education
Wed Apr 15, 2009 9:32 AM
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What if you are married, but your designated benificiaries are your adult children, not your spouse. Would it go to the spouse anyway?
WHAT ABOUT NON MARRIED WHO DIES BEFORE RETIREMENT
US POSTAL SERVICE
Sun May 31, 2009 3:33 PM
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My brother Richard died 02/06/08 intended to retire 06/08 due to a hernia he suffered at work but was never reported or treated and went into strangulation and died at home due to the poisoning it caused. He had about 2375 sick hours that normally would be added to his retirement annuity but no one is entitled to the annuity because he was single. Can my father the executor of Richard's estate sue the post office for the sick leave since someone should be entitled to it if he was married? What does the PO do with all the money for everyone this happens to? Can there be a class action lawsuit because of this loophole? Must all postal employees be forced to get married in order not to lose this annuity before they retire if they die? It is just plain wrong.
Deferred annuity and death
USDA
Sun Aug 16, 2009 1:19 PM
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What if you are under FERS, retire under MRA but defer you annuity so as not to invoke the 5% a year penalty. Does your spouse still get the survivor benefit? Also,my health benefits would be covered by my spouse during the non-receipt of annuity period.
Post 41 years, 11 month CSRS contributions
National Park Service
Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:28 AM
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Your made a comment concerning a survivor of an CSRS employee receiving extra annuity for contributions made by the employee who contined to pay into the CSRS system after working 41 years and 11 month.
Are you implying that after a CSRS employee works more than 41 years and 11 months he/she no longer is required to pay into the CSRS system?