When it comes to social security after divorce, the spouse that wants to collect social security must have been married for 10 years or longer.
Pensions, Retirement Plans, QDROs
Podcast: Sharon Numerow on the 4 Financial Secrets For Your Divorce
Certified Divorce Financial Analyst and Divorce Mediator Sharon Numerow, discusses what you must know about investments, RRSPs, pensions and other property.
The Divorce Process in Florida: How are retirement plans divided?
When it comes to the divorce process in Florida and how retirement plans are divided, financial analyst Cary B. Stamp helps you understand QDRO’s.
How much are the retirement assets worth in divorce?
How much are the retirement assets worth in divorce? Dividing retirement assets in a divorce is a complicated process. Many executives have defined benefit plans (pensions), defined contribution plans (usually 401k or profit-sharing), non-qualified deferred compensation and stock incentive plans. Unfortunately, it is common to overlook these assets or overlook the tax aspects of dividing […]
The Buck Stops Here. Can I stop paying alimony when I retire?
Should I hire a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst to divide our pension?
Cary B. Stamp advises on why you should hire a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst to get your fair share of your spouses pension during divorce.
I have been married for 40 years; my career was …………..
A marriage of over 10 years and being 62 or older are only two of the three criteria needed to qualify for benefits from your ex-spouse’s social security.
Will my spouse be entitled to some of my pension after I divorce?
Will my spouse be entitled to some of my pension after I divorce? Click here to find the answer by Marie-H
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.”
Is it better to take more of the marital property, such as a house or IRA, instead of spousal support?
Whether or not it is better to take a property settlement in lieu of support will depend on your individual financial situation. You will need to ask yourself two things: is this a fair trade, and can I afford to do this? The support recipient should only consider accepting a property settlement if they […]
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