Separation and divorce
Partitioning pension plans
The main pension plans
The Québec Pension Plan (Gouvernement du Québec)
Your employer sponsors a pension plan (Gouvernement du Québec)
Divorced or separated: Splitting Canada Pension Plan credits (Government of Canada)
What breaking up means for your pension plans
Finding out the value of pension plans for the purposes of partition (Gouvernement du Québec)
Partition of employment earnings between spouses (Gouvernement du Québec)
Earnings registered under the Québec Pension Plan (Justice Québec)
Forms
Application for a Statement of Benefits - Québec Pension Plan (Retraite Québec)
Voluntary retirement savings plan (VRSP) or supplemental pension plan in the private, municipal or university sectors (Gouvernement du Québec)
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