Life Changes
Divorce
Division of marital property (division during lifetime)
STRS Ohio provides retirement benefits for teachers and administrators employed by public schools, colleges and universities. It is created and governed by Chapter 3307, Revised Code, and consists of a Defined Benefit Plan, a Defined Contribution Plan and a Combined Plan. For more information about each plan, check out our Service Retirement and Plans of Payment brochures.
STRS Ohio is a tax-qualified governmental plan under 401(a) of the Internal Revenue Code and is not subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). Members of STRS Ohio do not participate in Social Security.
Ohio law provides that former spouses can receive a portion of a member’s benefits during the member’s lifetime. Members’ retirement benefits are also subject to income withholding orders for child support and spousal support.
STRS Ohio has developed court orders in fillable PDF format that can be used by the court. They are not required, but STRS Ohio strongly recommends that you use these fillable orders:
- Template: Release of Member Account Information Order
- Template: Not Required to Name Former Spouse Beneficiary Order
- Template: Division of Property Order (DOPO)
If you choose not to use the fillable orders, you may incorporate the language into your separation agreement or the court may use the language in its order.
Please make sure you submit your separation agreement with the order from the court about your divorce if you choose not to use the template orders.
Court-ordered benefits to be paid to former spouse after the benefit recipient’s death
The court may order you to name your former spouse as beneficiary when you apply for service retirement and also select a plan of payment that provides your former spouse a monthly benefit after your death. If you and your spouse divorce after you have retired and become a benefit recipient and you selected a Joint and Survivor plan of payment with reversion, the court may order that you can remove your former spouse as beneficiary and change your plan of payment to a Single Life Annuity. The court may also order that you cannot remove your former spouse as beneficiary or change your plan of payment.
If you have already retired and you selected a Joint and Survivor plan of payment that can revert to a Single Life Annuity plan of payment, you must submit a court order allowing you to remove your now former spouse as beneficiary and change your plan of payment. If you have already retired and you did not select a Joint and Survivor plan of payment that can revert, you cannot change your plan of payment.
If your former spouse will remain your beneficiary, you are not required to submit an order, but an order may be submitted if the court deems it necessary.
FAQ
- What if I get married again?
You can add your new spouse as a beneficiary within one year after your marriage. The amount to your former spouse cannot be reduced. The benefit for all beneficiaries cannot total more than 100% of your service retirement benefit.
- Will this order provide payments to my former spouse while I am living?
No. A Division of Property Order must be issued for your former spouse to receive a portion of your retirement benefit during your lifetime.
Death of an active member
If an active member dies before becoming eligible for a service or disability benefit, call us at 888‑227‑7877 (toll-free) or fill-out our Death Notification application, to report the death and begin the survivor benefits process.
For more information about survivor benefits, check out our Survivor Benefits brochure.
Death of a spouse
Death of a spouse revokes a previously filed beneficiary designation and invokes the statutory succession:
- Spouse
- Qualified Children
- Non-qualified children (share equally in a withdrawal of the STRS Ohio account)
- Dependent parent, if monthly benefits are elected
- Parents (share equally in a withdrawal of the STRS Ohio account)
- Estate
To update your beneficiaries, log in to your Online Personal Account, click the “Member Information” tab and then click “Update My Beneficiaries” under the Useful Links section.
For more information about survivor benefits, check out our Survivor Benefits brochure.
Marriage
Marriage revokes a previously filed beneficiary designation and invokes the statutory succession:
- Spouse
- Qualified Children
- Non-qualified children (share equally in a withdrawal of the STRS Ohio account)
- Dependent parent, if monthly benefits are elected
- Parents (share equally in a withdrawal of the STRS Ohio account)
- Estate
To update your beneficiaries, log in to your Online Personal Account, click the “Member Information” tab and then click “Update My Beneficiaries” under the Useful Links section.
For more information about survivor benefits, check out our Survivor Benefits brochure.
Birth/adoption of a child
Birth/adoption of a child revokes a previously filed beneficiary designation and invokes the statutory succession:
- Spouse
- Qualified Children
- Non-qualified children (share equally in a withdrawal of the STRS Ohio account)
- Dependent parent, if monthly benefits are elected
- Parents (share equally in a withdrawal of the STRS Ohio account)
- Estate
To update your beneficiaries, log in to your Online Personal Account, click the “Member Information” tab and then click “Update My Beneficiaries” under the Useful Links section.
For more information about survivor benefits, check out our Survivor Benefits brochure.