What do I need to know regarding how to best handle taxes and QDRO?
You said it is your ex's pension (so I am guessing it is not a 401(k) or some other account based plan). If it is a pension, and you are not old...
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You said it is your ex's pension (so I am guessing it is not a 401(k) or some other account based plan). If it is a pension, and you are not old...
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You should ask your attorney for an explanation of why you were barred from your ex husband's pension according to your lawyers. Find out why this...
If alimony was awarded to you in the divorce, you can receive it from his pension. To receive payments, you would need to submit to DFAS a specific...
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You received very good answers already. If he has retirement assets (a pension plan or a 401(k) plan) you may get an order garnishing those assets...
Subpoenas to retirement/pension funds are done all the time to obtain information about a participant's accounts, benefits, payments, etc....
Generally speaking, retirement assets can be subject to garnishment for purposes of child support and alimony. So, the answer is yes. If you do not...
The answer depends on multiple factors. What type of pension plan is this? government or private employer? Aside from the Divorce Judgment, another...
You need to speak to an attorney because your question requires the analysis of your facts and circumstances. For example, in order to be able to...
You need an attorney to review all your documentation (work history, contributions history, communications with TRS and CTPF, etc.) to determine...
Most likely. If the pensions were earned (meaning accumulated due to service performed) during the years of the marriage, then he is likely to get...
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