Marriage + Common-Law Relationship
Marriage
A spouse is the person to whom you are lawfully married as evidenced by a legally certified document of marriage.
Adding a Spouse
What? | When? | What do I do? |
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Alberta Health Care | First of the month following your marriage date | Contact Alberta Health and Wellness . |
Supplementary Health and Dental Care | As of the day of your marriage | Access Employee Self Service to update dependent information and Benefit Enrollments. |
Insurance Plan(s) | As of the day of your marriage | Consider updating your beneficiary information. |
Pension Plan | As of the day of your marriage | Consider updating your beneficiary information. |
Name Change | Your choice | Complete Change of Name Form |
Residence Change | Your choice |
To update your address in PeopleSoft: Bear Tracks . Alberta Pension Services (PSPP): mypensionplan.apsc.ca or call 780-427-2782 |
Establishing a Common-Law Relationship
A common-law partner is defined as a person of the opposite or same sex who is living in your household and who has been reasonably established to have been resident with you for a period of at least one year and who has been maintained and publicly represented by you as your partner in a marriage-like relationship.
Adding a Common-Law Partner
What? | When? | What do I do? |
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Alberta Health Care | First of the month following your 3 years cohabitation | Contact Alberta Health and Wellness . |
Supplementary Health and Dental Care | 1 year from start of cohabitation | Access Employee Self Service to update dependent information and Benefit Enrollment. |
Insurance Plan(s) | Your choice | Consider updating your beneficiary information. |
Pension Plan | First of the month following your 3 years cohabitation | Consider updating your beneficiary information. |
Residence Change | Your choice |
To update your address in PeopleSoft: Bear Tracks . Alberta Pension Services (PSPP): mypensionplan.apsc.ca or call 780-427-2782 |