November 20, 2009
NHS Benefits For Partners – Hot Topics Q & A
Q. I am a 45 year old Consultant with 21 years service in the NHS.
I am a bit worried regarding the security of my long term girlfriend if I were to die. We don’t intend to marry.
How do I ensure any benefits a wife would normally receive are given to her?
A. This is a fairly straightforward process now, with the NHS Business Authority (Pensions Agency) tidying up their rules fairly recently.
There are two forms you need – DB2 and PN1 – which you can get from the agency. You then nominate your partner on these forms (you need to have been living together for 2 years or more), which means that any death in service and pension benefits will go to her in the event of your death.
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