Divorced over 15 yrs ago, too late to file joinder/QDRO?
There is no statute of limitations on QDROs or joinder filings, so it is not too late for you to receive your interest in the pension. I strongly...
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There is no statute of limitations on QDROs or joinder filings, so it is not too late for you to receive your interest in the pension. I strongly...
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You have received excellent information from Attorney Schwerin. Pursuant to Family Code Section 2610 (link below), your former spouse is entitled...
If it is a traditional pension plan (also known as a defined benefit plan) then you are not able to borrow against your interest in the benefits. ...
Yes, remarriage does not affect a person's community property interest in retirement benefits. And, yes, a person could remarry 4 times and be...
Yes, you can ensure that your current wife receives benefits in the event of your death. You will want to contact CalPERS to complete the...
As another answer specified, the terms of the "QDRO" will dictate whether or not you will receive gains on your share of the Thrift Savings Plan...
In California, the Brown Formula or Time Rule Formula uses the parties' date of separation, not the date of dissolution. If you are referring to...
I agree with the other answers that only spousal support, not retirement income, is deductible. I have included a link to the IRS topic and...
I agree with the other answers as well; your former spouse may have been awarded a one-half community property interest in your federal retirement...
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Your question is a bit confusing because you reference "QDRO payments" but then include language from the settlement. Settlement language is...