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If you are an employee, you must file the court order with your human resources office.
If you receive benefits from the Department of Labor, Office of Workers Compensation Programsand you've been...
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You can submit a court order if you are an employee, an annuitant, a former spouse, the former spouse's attorney or anyone else.
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Yes. Effective July 22, 1998, a new law changed the way the Office of Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance (OFEGLI) pays death benefits. OFEGLI must pay benefits in accordance with...
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The date of the court order itself is not relevant. But the date the agency or retirement system (as applicable) received the court order is relevant. If someone submitted a...
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No. A court order can direct that the insured individual assign (give up ownership of) his/her life insurance coverage under the FEGLI Program. But unless and until the insured individual...
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Yes, you as the insured, can cancel coverage even if there is a court order on file.
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No. You cannot submit a new designation to void the court order. If there is a valid court order on file, you may not change or submit a designation of...
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No. You can submit the old one again. As long as it is a certified copy and you submit it to the appropriate office before the insured dies, it should...
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