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Divorce and Your Pension Benefits
I’m divorcing after 40 years
We encourage you to review our Divorce and Your Pension Benefits Brochure,
in addition to visiting our Life Events web page for more information.
Please note that to update your beneficiary designations if you get divorced, log in to myMOSERS:
- Complete and submit the Designation/Change of Beneficiaries form for basic and optional life insurance.
- If you are a member of the MSEP 2011 or the Judicial Plan 2011, complete and submit the Contribution Beneficiaries form for your employee contributions.
If you get divorced, you may be eligible to increase your optional life insurance without proving insurability. Log in to myMOSERS; to complete and submit the Enrollment/Change Optional Life Insurance form.
Please don’t hesitate to contact a MOSERS benefit counselor who can assist you with any further questions.

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