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Death Benefit Decision Making – avoiding common pitfalls

An episode of the Matheson Pensions and Benefits Podcast podcast, hosted by Deirdre Cummins, titled "Death Benefit Decision Making – avoiding common pitfalls" was published on February 26, 2019 and runs 17 minutes.

February 26, 2019 ·17m · Matheson Pensions and Benefits Podcast

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<p>In this episode, Deirdre and Jane discuss some of the common issues that can arise when trustees are faced with making a decision around the payment of death benefits. They provide guidance around what constitutes a robust decision making process and also outline steps that trustees can take to avoid their decisions in this area being disputed.</p>

In this episode, Deirdre and Jane discuss some of the common issues that can arise when trustees are faced with making a decision around the payment of death benefits.
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