{"id":5835,"date":"2015-07-21T20:11:59","date_gmt":"2015-07-21T10:11:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.dbalawyers.com.au\/?p=5835"},"modified":"2015-07-21T20:11:59","modified_gmt":"2015-07-21T10:11:59","slug":"what-wins-out-an-automatically-reversionary-pension-arp-or-a-binding-death-benefit-nomination-bdbn","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dbalawyers.com.au\/pensions\/what-wins-out-an-automatically-reversionary-pension-arp-or-a-binding-death-benefit-nomination-bdbn\/","title":{"rendered":"What wins out \u2013 an automatically reversionary pension (\u2018ARP\u2019) or a binding death benefit nomination (\u2018BDBN\u2019)?"},"content":{"rendered":"

This topic has given rise to considerable debate since the ATO\u2019s view on ARPs was finalised in TR 2013\/5. Thus, I thought it would be worthwhile illustrating by way of case study how the law applies to this type of situation.<\/p>\n

\"What<\/div>\n

Facts<\/h3>\n

We will assume the following facts exist in relation to Rob and Mary:<\/p>\n