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How should a bereavement form be completed when there are no beneficiaries?

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How should a bereavement form be completed when there are no beneficiaries?

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A. The pack contains information and application forms which we hope will be helpful in understanding the benefits payable from the Teachers’ Pension Scheme. Part A of the application form Death Benefits should be completed in all cases and returned to Teachers’ Pensions as soon as possible enclosing all relevant certificates and documentation. This will enable us to calculate and pay any benefits without delay. If there are no beneficiaries, Part A should still be completed, normally by the personal representative and returned to Teachers’ Pensions. The Survivor and Death Benefits leaflet provides details of who the benefits may become payable to.

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