Payment Options
Married Participants
Straight Life Benefit - The Straight Life benefit
represents the highest monthly amount payable to you for
your lifetime.
The straight life benefit has a 60-month guarantee of
benefits. In no case will less than 60 payments be made on
your account. If you should die before 60 payments have been
made, any remaining payments will be made to your named
beneficiary. However, if you should die after 60 payments
have been made, no further pension payments will be payable.
But, of course, payments will continue to you for your
entire lifetime.
If you are a married participant, your spouse must agree
to your election of the straight life benefit and to your
named beneficiary.
Joint and Survivor Benefit - The joint and
survivor options are only available to married participants.
These options allow you to elect a monthly benefit that will
provide lifetime pension payments for your spouse in the
event of your death.
The monthly amount payable to you for your lifetime will
be reduced from the Straight Life amount to allow for the
benefit payments to your spouse.
100% Joint & Survivor Option: The 100% option
provides your spouse with lifetime monthly payments equal to
your monthly benefit at the time of your death.
75% Joint & Survivor Option: The 75% option
provides your spouse with lifetime monthly payments equal to
75% of your monthly benefit at the time of your death.
50% Joint & Survivor Option: The 50% option
provides your spouse with lifetime monthly payments equal to
50% of your monthly benefit at the time of your death.
The Plan also offers a "Pop-Up" feature on each of the
Joint and Survivor options. The pop-up option provides your
spouse with lifetime monthly payments equal to a percentage
of your monthly benefit at the time of your death. However,
if your spouse predeceases you, your benefit will "pop-up"
to the Straight Life benefit amount for the remainder of
your lifetime. If you elect the 50% pop-up option, your
spouse must agree to your election.
The Joint and Survivor benefit options have a 60 month
guarantee of benefits (same as the Straight Life Option). If
you should die before 60 payments have been made, any
remaining payments will be made to your spouse at the same
amount that you were receiving prior to your death.
Divorced Participants
A Qualified Domestic Relations Order ("QDRO") can require
the Plan to pay part or all of your pension benefits to a
former spouse or other dependent. If you are divorced, your
pension benefits may be affected if a QDRO is included in
your divorce decree or in a separate domestic relations
order. The Fund Office will need to review any decrees,
agreements or orders relating to your marital situation to
determine if they affect the payment of your benefits.
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