
Retirement Funds And Divorce
Other than the marital residence, the respective retirement accounts of the parties typically will be the largest assets to divide. Retirement accounts typically fall into
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Other than the marital residence, the respective retirement accounts of the parties typically will be the largest assets to divide. Retirement accounts typically fall into

Divorce can be a costly endeavor. Whether you initiate the proceedings or not, you will need to retain the services of an attorney. Further, it

Many people have retirement benefits, like a 401(k), through their employment. Others have individual retirement accounts (IRAs). What happens to these accounts in the event

Recently, the Eighth Circuit Bankruptcy Appellate Panel issued an important opinion that affects every person who received a share of his or her former spouse’s

When people over 50 divorce, the importance of retirement funds becomes quite significant – not only are both spouses approaching retirement, but the retirement fund
Most people have some form of retirement savings, either individually, through work, or both. If individual, it falls under the Individual Retirement Account (IRA), which