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Pensions and Retirement
Do I have any rights or interest in my husband’s pension plan in our divorce?
“My spouse and I are divorcing. Do I have any rights or interest in the pension plan of which he has been a member since before we were married? We live in Ontario.”
Pensions and Divorce in Canada
A pension can be the most valuable asset to be divided in a divorce. Here are a few key points you should know about pension division in Canada.
How can I determine the value of my spouse’s pension?
In order to determine the value of your spouse’s pension, it is necessary to determine whether the pension is provided under a defined contribution (or RRSP-type) pension plan or under a defined benefit pension plan where the amount of pension is defined by formula. In the first case, the value before deducting for the tax […]
What You Should Know About QDROs
A Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) is a legal document that directs the administrator of a pension plan to give a certain amount of an employee’s pension to his/her non-employee ex-spouse after the divorce is final. Here are the top four mistakes people make when it comes to QDROs.
I’ve been a stay-at-home Mom in FL. Am I entitled to Social Security benefits if I get divorced?
A long marriage spent taking care of your children can end with you being eligible to a part of your working ex’s retirement benefits.
I’m transferring some of my interest in an IRA to my spouse. How do I do this in FL?
Getting a Qualified Domestic Relations Orders is a great way of sharing your pension benefits with your ex without being taxed on the funds you’re paying them.
I’m transferring some of my interest in an IRA to my spouse in our divorce. How should I do this?
I’m transferring some of my interest in an IRA to my spouse in our divorce agreement. How should I go about doing this?
Is it better to take more property instead of support or a pension?
Ask a financial professional for assistance and advice when it comes to making this life-changing financial decision between your marital home and spousal support.
IRA Transfers and Divorce
If you’re transferring your interest in an IRA to your (former) spouse, you could get hit with extra tax and penalties if the transfer is not made correctly. Here’s the right way — and a couple examples of the wrong way — to transfer these funds.
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