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What Happens to Your Benefits If You Die After You Retire?

Living Trust

Office Automation Assistant
NNSA/DOE/LSO
Thu Jan 8, 2009 2:59 PM

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Is there any POC in my Agency that can assist me in how to prepare a Living Trust, so it can be state in an appropriate way about the Beneficiaries or who is the POC in my Agency that I can bring this and other questions.
Thank you so much,
AnaMaria Osorio
(925) 423-4507

Special Retirement

John t. Emmert
Federal Civil Service Retired
Wed Feb 4, 2009 2:11 PM

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I am retired and when I die my wife will receive less than the 55% alloted under the Civil Service Retirement System(CSRS). Is there any way that I can increase her allotment to 55% ?
John T. Emmert

Special Retirement

John t. Emmert
Federal Civil Service Retired
Wed Feb 4, 2009 2:12 PM

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I am retired and when I die my wife will receive less than the 55% alloted under the Civil Service Retirement System(CSRS). Is there any way that I can increase her allotment to 55% ?
John T. Emmert

health insurance

Equipment Specialist
USAF
Fri Feb 27, 2009 1:47 PM

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What amount of Survivors Annuity do you need to take, so your spouse will be able to continue your health insurance and Uncle will continue to pay his share.

Beneficiary not to receive a check upon death

EO Specialist
Dept of the Air Force
Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:05 AM

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Does that mean my beneficiary will not have the option of receiving a lump sum check upon death. Can you explain this money market account and a checkbook for the account? Never heard of this before. What other option do we have if we do not want to go through this route? Also, I have 4 designated beneficiaries, does this apply to them as well?

Thank you.

Checking your OPF not possible

Retired Human Resources Officer
Interior
Fri Aug 14, 2009 9:16 AM

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Re your suggestion to "check your OPF" regarding beneficiary forms, WRONG! This is impossible since your OPF is retained at the Federal Records Center in St Louis, not at your old agency. Instead, you should check with OPM, giving them your CSA number so that they can verify who your beneficiary of record is.

Death benefit

Revenue Agent
IRS
Mon Aug 17, 2009 11:28 AM

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Can you discuss benefits of a CSRS employee that dies while in retirement to children if there is no spouse.

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