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Planning for your retirement

TABLE OF CONTENTS
PLANNING FOR YOUR RETIREMENT
RETIREMENT INCOME NEEDS
OTHER SOURCES OF RETIREMENT INCOME
HANDLING LIFE CHANGES
HOW MUCH PENSION WILL YOU GET FROM OPTRUST?
GETTING A PENSION ESTIMATE
WORKING PAST AGE 65 OR AGE 69
CONSIDERING THE PENSION NEEDS OF YOUR SPOUSE
IF YOUR SPOUSAL RELATIONSHIP ENDS BEFORE RETIREMENT

SPOUSAL RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN


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If your spousal relationship ends before retirement

SPOUSAL RELATIONSHIP BREAKDOWN

If your spousal relationship ends, your spouse may become entitled to a portion of your pension accrued during your spousal relationship as part of the equalization process under the Family Law Act. If you enter into a domestic contract or are a party to a court order requiring a split of your pension you must file a certified copy with OPTrust. This document must clearly identify how the pension is to be split.

Pension law will not permit the payment of more than 50% of the pension benefit earned during the period of the spousal relationship, to be paid to your former spouse for the equalization of family property. If you were in a spousal relationship at the time you first began to receive your pension (and unless he or she waived it at the time), your ex-spouse is eligible to receive a full survivor pension after your death.

In all cases of separation, you and your spouse should obtain independent and separate legal advice about your pension rights and obligations.

Before retirement
If your spousal relationship ends before you retire, your spouse will be able to receive the same options for pension benefits as you have when you retire or terminate from the Plan.

If you die
If you die before your pension begins, your spouse may be eligible for a portion of your death benefit payable under the Plan, depending on the terms of the domestic contract or court order, and subject to the 50% rule.

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