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  Re-nominate Your CPF Beneficiary
 
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Any CPF nomination made prior to your marriage will be revoked.  This action is taken to provide for your new family members and to prompt you to reconsider your nomination.  If you do not re-nominate after you have registered your marriage, your CPF savings will be forwarded to the Public Trustee for distribution in accordance with the Intestate Succession Act for non-Muslims, and the Administration of Muslim Law Act for Muslims.

Besides your CPF nomination, there are a few issues which you may need to consider upon the registration of your marriage.  To find out more, click here.

 









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