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BankruptC Posted - 08 September 2008 : 19:35:18
Hi all,

As a teahcer I have a teacher's pension which we automatically contribute to through our salary.

I therefore have no policy number and no idea of the value. What can I do?

Thanks,

CG. x
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Needafriend Posted - 08 September 2008 : 21:45:35
You will be fine then CG, myself however will get there before you.



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BankruptC Posted - 08 September 2008 : 21:17:23
Thanks Paul.

I'm a spring chicken at 30!! (teehee)

CG. x
Reviva UK Posted - 08 September 2008 : 21:16:04
Teachers pension is fine.

suggest you call county hall to get policy details if you haven't already got them.

All I would say is be careful if you are old enough to release a lump sum in the br period

Paul Johns
Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists
Reviva UK
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BankruptC Posted - 08 September 2008 : 21:12:22
Thanks Paul. Do you have any idea what I should put on the form for my teacher pension?

Also, is a teacher pension a 'company pension' you say the OR will have no interest in, or might they?

CG. x
Reviva UK Posted - 08 September 2008 : 21:05:52
Hi

with an insurance policy ( assume it is a life policy ) there are a few options.

1. continue to pay premiums but if you die the OR will be the beneficiary.

2. cancel the insurance policy but you may not be able to get another policy at the same rate as time has moved on and we all get older.

3. The OR will accept £50 for the beneficial interest in the policy and pass the policy back to you.

Clearly option 3 is better.

Paul Johns
Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists
Reviva UK
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got there Posted - 08 September 2008 : 21:03:19
Hi Paul, sorry to add to your thread CJ but Paul does the same go for insurance policies, I have one which i pay £17 into a month and it matures 2014 but has no early cash in value.
thanks in advance
Reviva UK Posted - 08 September 2008 : 20:59:40
generally these days the company pensions are of no interest to the OR as they have no early cash in value.

personal pensions are a different matter and may well be lost.

This area is quite important and I would really recomend you have a 5 minute chat with an expert to confirm your position.

Paul Johns
Assisted Bankruptcy Specialists
Reviva UK
www.revivauk.com
Needafriend Posted - 08 September 2008 : 20:51:27
Hi my OH pays into a work pension and we just did not add it in as we dont have any details.
he has an army pension and all i had was his old army no the OR was not interested in it and it was exempt.
Dont know if i have helped.

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dazed and confused Posted - 08 September 2008 : 20:49:09
Yes I work for a Local Authority and pay into the Local Government Pension Scheme. It is deducted straight from my wages.

How would this be affected by BR?
got there Posted - 08 September 2008 : 20:39:47
Im in the same boat but with NHS. Be interested to hear your reply. How everything goes well, mines on the 17th oct. x

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