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My ex-spouse passed away. Can I submit the Beneficiary Representative claim for my child?
If your child is below 21 years old, you will not be able to submit a Beneficiary Representative claim. Instead, you may submit a claim for your child, along with supporting documents to prove the relationship between your child and your ex-spouse. Your child’s share of the CPF monies will be held in trust by the Public Trustee (“PT”) until your child is 21 years old.
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I received a letter before the commencement of the Beneficiary Representative approach (18 June 2022) informing me of the deceased’s un-nominated CPF monies and to make an application. Can I choose to submit a Beneficiary Representative claim application?
In what circumstances will the beneficiaries’ share of the CPF moneys be held by the Public Trustee?
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Can the Beneficiary Representative still apply to make a claim if he / she knows the existence of other beneficiary but is unaware of all the beneficiary’s name, identity number, and contact details?
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What happens if one of the beneficiaries is a child under the age of 21 and is unable to provide consent for the Beneficiary Representative application?
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