 | 1. Divorce Source: THE PERILS AND PITFALLS OF USING AN EMPLOYER'S MODEL QDRO WHEN DIVIDING RETIREMENT BENEFITS
Many employee benefit plans provide model qualified domestic relations orders QDROs to the divorce bar. When family law attorneys follow these models by simply filling in the blanks i.e., names and Social Security numbers, percentage shares awarded to each, etc., the plan administrators task of revi
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         | 2. Divorce Source: QDRO MALPRACTICE 2.0: THE NEXT GENERATION
When pensions are divided in divorce, too many family law attorneys focus solely on the percentage share of the employees monthly payment which their client will receive and fail to deal with the survivorship benefits provided by the plan.
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         | 3. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Commingled Assets
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to QDROs (Qualified Domestic Relations Orders. Visit Other Cases of Interest
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         | 4. Divorce Source: DRAFTING QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDERS
If you are a family law attorney who drafts QDROs, the best thing you can do for yourself is have the following publications in your library: 1 Gary Shulman, The Qualified Domestic Relations Order Handbook 2d ed. Aspen Law & Business 1998; 2 A Handbook for Attorneys on Court-Ordered Retirement
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         | 5. Divorce Source: QUALIFIED DOMESTIC RELATIONS ORDER AND STATE RETIREMENT BENEFITS
In this case, the wife and the husband were married in August 1963. For many years during the marriage, the husband worked as a professor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte UNCC. During his tenure at UNCC, the husband participated in a retirement plan offered by the university the UNC
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         | 6. Divorce Source: PROPERTY ACQUIRED OUTSIDE MARRIAGE AND HUSBAND'S INTEREST IN SALE OF MARITAL HOME
The wife contended that the chancellor erred in misapplying the relevant factors for determining an equitable division of marital assets. The wife objected to the chancellor making the sale of the marital residence contingent upon the husband
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