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Expression of Wish

As a member of the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) you have the peace of mind that should anything happen to you, comprehensive benefits are paid out of the Scheme to your beneficiaries.

From the first day of scheme membership, if you were to die in service, a lump sum death grant equal to three times your annual pensionable pay is payable to your nominees or personal representatives. Under scheme regulations you are able to state who you would like to receive this benefit in the event of your death.

The Administering Authority to the Pension Fund does have absolute discretion as to whom a death grant should be paid but every effort will be made to ensure that your wishes are upheld.

Why should I complete an expression of wish form?

Whilst there is no requirement for you to complete an expression of wish form, there are two main reasons why doing so would be advantageous.

Who can I choose to receive my death grant?

You can choose one person, a number of people or even an organisation such as a charity. You can choose your husband, wife or partner, your children, any other family member or a friend, the list is endless. However, remember that the administering authority has absolute discretion when making payment of the death grant and will want to honour your wishes so always consider those who will and those who will not benefit.

Can I choose who can receive my pension benefits?

As a member of the LGPS, your dependants automatically qualify for part of your pension in the event of your death. If you are married, your husband or wife qualifies for a spouse's pension. If you have registered a civil partnership, your civil partner will qualify for a civil partner's pension. If you leave dependant children, they will also qualify for a pension for so long as they are eligible. Details of all of these benefits are provided in our booklet "Protection For Your Family".

From 1st April 2008 the LGPS regulations introduced partner's pensions for the first time and it is now possible for you to nominate a cohabiting partner for part of your pension in the event of your death. This is different though to an expression of wish in respect of death grants and if you wish to nominate your cohabiting partner for a partner's pension you need our leaflet "Nominating a Cohabiting partner".

Can I change my expression of wish at any time?

Yes you can. You can even cancel your expression of wish. You need to consider amending your form if:

If you are unsure whether or not you have already completed an expression of wish form you can contact the Pension Team who will be able to advise you accordingly. If, however, you re-submit a second expression of wish form with exactly the same details as the first form it does not matter, we will just maintain your records in line with your duplicated wishes.

What do I do next?

If you haven't already completed a form please download our factsheet 'Expression of Wish for Payment of Death Grant'. If you would prefer to have a copy of this factsheet forwarded to your home address please contact us on 0845 6027237.

Once we have received your completed form we will acknowledge receipt within 10 working days.

Please make sure that you have completed your details accurately and the details of your chosen beneficiaries.

It is also important that where you have named more than one beneficiary the shares add up to 100% in total, otherwise the form will be returned to you.

Please make sure you have signed and dated the form.

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This document was last modified on 2010-03-02 by Joanne Brazier.
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