Whether you work with Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs) frequently or only occasionally, this is a must-have resource. It provides a basic knowledge of the substantive law of QDROs, with step-by-step explanations and discussion of advanced techniques for all stages of the drafting and approval process. It also includes sample language and clauses with commentary, model letters, forms, interrogatories, and checklists.
In this volume you'll find: For Attorneys: Over 20 model QDROs for use with all types of retirement plans Comprehensive model separation agreement language that you can incorporate directly into decrees to ensure that all of the QDRO issues ...
This new and comprehensive book will give you exactly what you need to understand and comply with the law.
"This book is a deep dive into the world of divorce and the federal employee (current, former, or retiree) or spouse"--
This booklet provides general information to attorneys and other pension professionals on submitting domestic relations orders to the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) after PBGC becomes trustee of a terminated pension plan.
"This book focuses on the work of forensic accountants because that is my field of specialty". -- PAGE 2.
QDRO. Once the participant retires, it is too late to use a separate interest QDRO. It is too late to actuarially adjust the alternate payee's benefits to her own life expectancy. Chapter 10 is devoted to drafting QDROs for participants ...
" This book provides a succinct education regarding the structure of many pension plans, alerts the practitioner to unknown contingencies, empowers the attorney with negotiating strategies and warns of potential attorney liability.
Fund v. Commissioner, 306 F.2d 20 (6th Cir. 1962), 10.01[B][2][b] n.104 Copeland Oaks v. Haupt, 209 F.3d 811 (6th Cir. 2000), 5.05[E] n.432 Corcoran v. Bell Atlantic Corp., 159 F.3d 1350 (3d Cir. 1998), 4.02[B][1][a][i] n.60 Corcoran v.
Harris v. Harris, 304 A.2d 635 (D.C. 1973) .... 17.06[7]; 17.08[5] Harris v. Harris, 424 F.2d 806, 137 U.S. App. D.C. 318 (D.C. Cir. 1970) .... 1.09[8][d]; 1.12[1]; 3.01; 8.04[4][a] Harrison v. Dist. of Columbia, 95 A.2d 332 (D.C. 1953) ...
CD-ROM contains all the forms in the book. There is no other text in the book besides forms.