By Reg Jones
Insuring a partner
December 23rd, 2010 | Coverage choices LIFE INSURANCE POST-RETIREMENT Survivor benefits
Q: When I contacted my U.S. Postal Service personnel office and asked them whether I could name my partner as an insurable interest, I was told that I could not. What must I do to make this happen? We have been together over 11 years now and we own property together.
A: Your personnel office contact was mistaken. You can elect an insurable interest annuity for your partner. The way to do that is spelled out in Chapter 52, Survivor Benefit Elections, of the Office of Personnel Management’s CSRS and FERS Handbook for Personnel and Payroll Offices. Just go to this section of the handbook online and scroll down to Part 52A3, “Electing to Provide a Survivor Annuity to Someone with an Insurable Interest.”
Tags: survivor annuity, Survivor benefits, survivor coverage
Life insurance
March 23rd, 2010 | Coverage choices
Q. I am still working and will turn 63 on April 14? When can I indicate that I want a reduction in my life insurance?
A. You can do that when you retire, not before.
Tags: LIFE INSURANCE

