What Happens to Your Pension in a Divorce?

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What Happens to Your Pension in a Divorce?

I get this question from clients all the time. Pensions can be clients' main source of income, and in divorce, I've seen so many rightfully worried their future. I'm always surprised at the lack of information available for people, to get peace of mind.

Some of the questions I get:
"Does the spouse get half?!"
"What part of it is automatically mine and only mine?"

The divorce process takes an emotional toll, so you don't want it to have a long-lasting effect on your financials as well. And separately your assets from what your spouse may be entitled to is tricky.

Today, I try to provide a little clarity on this issue, but believe me, this is just the tip of the iceberg. You must do everything you can to protect yourself and your assets.

Always make sure you consult a lawyer, especially if your main source of income depends on it.

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Isaacs Family Law Group
Marital and family law attorney, representing men and women since 1978
Serving Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and all 67 Counties in Florida
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No joke.
I’m looking for a way not to give any of it

normapenetta
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My ex can only collect 1/3, but I do have it set up if she passes on before I do I collect her portion, now if I pass on before she does it gets cut off!!

darryltognarelli
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It’s called a QDRO (not QRDO) and it stands for qualified domestic relations order. Really? Got that wrong and still have video posted, shame, shame!

lanitawolfe
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What if you are already retired and she is still working? Would I be entitled to alimony?

Brutushungwell
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What happen if your husband take pension after that they file adivorce

JuliaMoloto-kr
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Looking at getting a ucc1 and taking control of my life

darryltognarelli