Things don't stay the same forever and whether your relationship has changed, you've decided to go back to work or you're planning ahead for your loved ones, there's a range of benefits and implications on your pension.
There is financial support available for your loved ones should you die. This includes a possible tax-free lump sum and an annual pension for your spouse or partner.
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If you are separated or getting divorced, your pension may be taken into consideration as part of a settlement.
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If you decide retirement is not for you and return to work, then there could be implications for your pension.
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You should let us know if your name, address, marital status or bank account changes. You can quickly update your details via My Pension+ or contact us direct.
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Whether retirement is 2 years or 20 years away, checking in on your North East Scotland Pension Fund (NESPF) pension can help you stay on track for the future.
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From 6 April 2029, the rules on salary sacrificed pension contributions are changing.
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The Fund's Unaudited Annual Accounts 2025-26 are now available.
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My Pension+: An Update