ERISA Section 206(d)(3)(G)(ii) requires sponsors of qualified retirement plans to maintain written procedures for the administration of qualified domestic relations orders (“QDROs”), and the Plan ...
Most plan administrators are familiar with a qualified domestic relations order or “QDRO,” which is used to split retirement plan benefits between a plan participant and an alternate payee, such as an ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about retirement and wealth transfer planning. For many people, retirement plan assets make up a meaningful portion of ...
Q. When I got divorced 12 years ago, we had a Qualified Domestic Relations Order, or QDRO. My ex-husband was recently laid off from the company that provided the pension. I asked what the total amount ...
It always bums me out when the Tax Court makes a decision that is clearly correct, but totally unfair. Charles Hartley was in front of a Tax Court judge, because the IRS had penalized him for doing ...
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