tugger
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any legal circumstances to modify or cancel a QDRO
06/28/07 08:24 PM
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I'LL TRY TO BE BRIEF.Are their any legal circumstances that would allow the modification or cancellation of a QDRO that was issued by the Arizona supreme court? Quick background...Got married in Az in 81,moved to Ca. shortly after,lived in Ca. till 98,ex left (secretly) went to Az.and filed divorce 90 days later.I (like a dummy)did not want a divorce and did not participate.I may have responded to the divorce papers(I don't think so) but did nothing else.Did not attend.Ex filed a QDRO and was granted half of my pension(1000.00)per mo. and half of my annuity(25,000.00).Shortly there after she remarried and remains married to date.Her father passed away and she received a house(free and clear) and a substantial monetary inheritance.Her present husband has a pension plan also. This all happened approx. 9 years ago,but now that I have reached the 39,500 hour milestone that allows me to draw my pension it really pisses me off!!!(It always has irked me).I don't know if she has started receiving benefits yet,but I would assume she has,since she became eligible around a year ago.(We haven't spoken for about 9 years) Is their any law against this?If not ,there should be.
Edited by tugger (06/28/07 08:28 PM)
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