Binding Nomination of beneficiaries
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Compulsory superannuation has created a new generation of
people with superannuation entitlements - young people who have not yet
married.
Most young people outlive their parents of course, but some
do not. Accidents, suicide and drug related deaths do happen.
We are often approached by the surviving parents who say
that the superannuation company will not release super entitlements without
probate. Some parents find the super entitlement is significantly reduced by
the cost of getting probate.
A much better arrangement is for the super company to hand
over the entitlement without probate, and some companies do seem to make
allowance for that by letting members nominate those who will benefit from
the policy. This is usually done on a "Binding Nomination" form.
Any person with a superannuation entitlement can help their
next of kin by nominating them as beneficiaries. To give you an idea of what
a nomination form includes we include below one of those that we have seen.
Your own super company will probably have a form that differs in detail but
which serves the same purpose.
Whether super companies respect nominations in practice, or
whether they still ask for a probate certificate we do not know (but we
would welcome any feedback you can give us about that - our email address
appears at the bottom of this page).
Binding and Non-binding Dependant Nominations
by: NAME OF MEMBER
The Trust Deed of The XYZ Fund permits you to give a direction (Binding
Nomination) to the trustee regarding the distribution of your death
benefits.
By not making a Binding Nomination, the trustee will have sole discretion
over the manner in which your death benefit is distributed amongst your
dependants and legal personal representative (if the trustee is unable to
locate any dependants then the benefit is automatically paid to your legal
personal representative). You may nominate (Non? Binding Nomination) the
persons whom you would like the trustee to consider as possible recipients
of your benefit. This does not mean that your death benefit will be
distributed in accordance with your nomination, but it will assist the
trustee in exercising its discretion.
Your Current Nomination
According to our records the
people that you have nominated to receive your death benefit are as follows:
Name of Dependant
% of benefit
Options
1. If you do not want to change
your nomination, you do not need do anything.
2. If you wish to amend or replace your existing nomination you must
complete Section A if you wish to make a Non? Binding Nomination OR Section
B if you wish to make a Binding Nomination.
Definition of Dependant
For the purposes of paying a
death benefit, a dependant is:
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a person who is financially
dependent on you at the date of death; or
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a child, adopted child, step?
child, ex? nuptial child, de facto spouse, spouse, widow or widower.
You can complete only one
Section. If you complete Section A and Section B, the trustee will not
recognise Section B.
Section A : Non-Binding Nominations
(do not complete this Section
if you complete Section B)
I wish the trustee to have a discretion regarding the distribution of the
benefit in the event of my death. Please amend/replace my existing
nomination of dependants (see definition above) with the following:
Surname
Given Names
Relationship
% of benefit
Total 100%
Signature Date
Important Notice for Binding Nominations
In order to be effective, a
Binding Nomination must be signed by 2 witnesses who are at least 18 years
old and who are not named in this nomination form. Also, in order to have
effect this form must be delivered to the trustee.
You may only nominate dependants or legal personal representatives.
A Binding Nomination is effective for 3 years after the day it was first
signed, or last confirmed or amended by the member. If you wish to confirm
your nomination (to avoid it ceasing to have effect after 3 years) you may
do so by providing a signed notice to that effect to the trustee.
Your binding nomination will also cease to have effect if you subsequently
marry remarry or divorce.
If you wish to amend or revoke your Binding Nomination you may do so by
providing a notice to that effect to the trustee witnessed in the same
manner as your existing nomination (by two persons over the age of 18 years
who are not named in the nomination form). We will provide a form for this
purpose upon request.
If a dependant nominated to receive a benefit predeceases the member or if a
person nominated below is not a dependant or legal personal representative
at the time of death, that person's benefit will be distributed equally
amongst the surviving nominated dependants or nominated legal personal
representative. If there are no surviving nominated dependants or nominated
legal personal representative it will be paid in accordance with the
trustee's discretion.
You must provide all details requested in this form. If you do not, the
trustee may need to contact you to obtain further information. In the
absence of certain information, the rules governing Binding Nominations
'adopted by the trustee provide for the following:
If you fail to specify any proportion, the benefit will be distributed
equally amongst those nominated persons who are eligible to receive a
benefit. If you do nominate percentages in respect of all nominated persons
but the sum of the percentages is other than
100%, the percentages will be adjusted proportionately.
If you specify a proportion in respect of some but not all of the nominated
persons the residual amount will be distributed equally amongst those
nominated persons in respect of whom no proportion is specified. In the
event there is no residual amount, no benefit will be paid to those persons
in respect of whom no proportion is specified.
Section B - Binding Nominations
(do not complete this Section
if you complete Section A)
I wish to make a Binding Nomination so that the benefit payable in the event
of my death will be distributed in accordance with this form.
Surname
Given Names
Relationship
% of benefit
Total 100%
If you want all or part of the benefit to be paid to your estate (and
distributed in accordance with your Will), you should write "Legal personal
representative" in the column headed "Surname" and write the relevant
percentage in the column headed " % of benefit
I direct the trustee of The XYZ Fund to distribute the benefit payable in
respect of me in the event of my death in accordance with this form. I
confirm that this Binding Nomination completely replaces any previous
nomination that I have lodged with the trustee.
Name of Member
Signature of Member
Date
Declaration by witnesses to the Binding Nomination
We, the undersigned, declare
that we are at least 18 years of age and that this notice was signed by the
Member in our presence.
Name of Witness
Address of Witness
Signature of Witness
Date
Name of Witness 2
Address of Witness 2
Signature of Witness 2
Date
27 January 2006 |