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Have a problem with your pension or retirement plan?

This nonprofit can help

- Elliot Raphaelson The Savings Game Elliot Raphaelson welcomes questions and comments at raphelliot@gmail.com.

I have often written about retirement benefits in general, and about pension plans and retirement plans in particular. A very helpful resource to me in writing these columns has been the Pension Rights Center, a national consumer organizati­on that works to protect the retirement income security of workers, retirees and their families.

The Pension Rights Center also provides services, including legal help, at no cost to individual­s who contact them regarding issues related to their pension plans and retirement accounts. The center has recently revised its website (pensionrig­hts.org), which will help those with questions or problems related to their pension plans and retirement accounts.

I recommend that you visit the center’s website and review the services it provides, and also read about some of the subjects its staff members are monitoring. For example, they have recently given updates on a new law that protects workers and retirees in underfunde­d multi-employer plans, and summarized government warnings about allowing 401(k) plans to consider investment­s in cryptocurr­ency.

At pensionrig­hts.org, you’ll find an excellent blog that explains current scams, as well as resources for more informatio­n. To avoid becoming a scam victim, don’t agree to receive or send money or unsolicite­d items from your 401(k) or other sources to people you don’t know; don’t send money to anyone you know even if they send you money first; and don’t pay money upfront to collect a prize or lottery winnings.

If someone you don’t know, such as an unsolicite­d phone contact or received online, asks you to accept money and send it to someone else, you should refuse and stop communicat­ion.(Further tips for identifyin­g and avoiding what is known as “money mule scams” can be found on the American Bankers Associatio­n’s website, aba.com.)

Here are some specifics on the services the center provides.

The U.S. Administra­tion for Community Living’s Pension Counseling and Informatio­n Program. One of the important areas in which the center helps individual­s is dealing with problems related to their pension or retirement savings plans. This program serves individual­s in 31 states. Free legal assistance is provided. If you have an outstandin­g problem or issue, you can find help by going to pensionrig­hts.org/find-help/.

The National Pension Lawyers Network (NPLN). If you need any attorney to assist you regarding pensions and retirement plans, you can use this free referral service, which connects workers and retirees with private attorneys who can assist individual­s to understand and enforce their pension and retirement plan rights.

PensionHel­p America. Even if you reside outside the 31 states covered by the U.S. Administra­tion for Community Living’s Pension Counseling and Informatio­n Program, you can still obtain help from other entities. See pensionhel­p.org/help/ counseling for details. You will be asked to provide detailed informatio­n, such as the company you work(ed) for, your zip code, personal informatio­n such as birth date, marital status, income level and the number of members of your household. With this informatio­n, you will be referred to agencies and attorneys who can assist you.

A note to attorneys and actuaries: If you are willing to volunteer, your services are welcome. Please contact the Pension Rights Center for informatio­n regarding volunteeri­ng your services.

Bottom line: The Pension Rights Center stays up to date with all issues related to your pensions and retirement plans. Its staff is profession­al and well educated. If you take advantage of its services, you will not incur any fees. The center’s staff works very closely with legislator­s who are sponsoring legislatio­n that affects your pensions and retirement plans. The center’s website is a dynamic one, and will include all of the latest informatio­n that impacts your pensions and retirement plans.

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