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

Adding a Spouse
What? When? What do I do?
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

Adding a Common-Law Partner
What? When? What do I do?
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