a court order issued pursuant to state domestic relations law ordering a plan participant to use some or all of his or her retirement assets to pay for alimony, child support or to pay for part of a marital property settlement
a court order, judgment, or decree related to child support, alimony, or property rights, that instructs your spouse's pension plan on how to pay you your share of plan benefits
a court order, judgment, or decree that relates to child support , alimony , or property rights of a spouse or former spouse, child, or dependent of the participant made pursuant to an applicable state's domestic relations law
a court order ordering a pension plan to
a court order, signed by the parties to the divorce agreement and the judge, laying out the conditions for splitting the account
a decree, judgement or order that meets the qualification requirements of the Internal Revenue Code
a decree, judgment or court order that, among other things, relates to benefits paid to your child, spouse, former spouse or dependent
a domestic relations order that gives an "alternate payee" the right to receive all or a portion of a participant's pension plan benefits
a domestic relations order that provides for payment of benefits from a qualified plan to a spouse, former spouse, child or other dependent of a plan participant and that meets certain requirements
a judgment, decree, or order assigning the employee to pay child support, alimony or marital property rights to a spouse, former spouse, child or other dependant
a judgment, decree, or order relating to payment of child support, alimony, or marital property rights
a judgment or order that recognizes the existence of the non-employee's right to receive a portion of the employee's retirement benefits
a judgment or order that relates to child support, alimony, or property rights pertaining to a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent
a legal document or a provision included in another legal document such as a divorce-related property settlement or divorce decree
a limited exception to the pension plan anti alienation provision and allows courts to recognize a nonparticipant spouse's community property interest in pension plans under specific circumstances
a separate document that must be drafted by the divorce attorney
a special kind of court order which is used to divide pension rights between divorcing spouses, or to collect alimony or child support from an employee benefit plan
a special type of court order that divides retirement plan benefits between parties in a dissolution or legal separation
a state court order that meets certain legal requirements and provides for payment of child support, alimony or marital property rights
a technically sophisticated order
a type of domestic relations order which creates or recognizes an alternate payee's right to, or assigns to an alternate payee the right to, a portion of the benefits payable with respect to a participant under a plan
Qualified Do me stic Relations Order. A separate order often used to divide a pension or a retire me nt plan owned by a spouse.
Qualified domestic relations order. An order, decree, judgment or administrative notice (including a settlement agreement) that establishes the rights of another person (the "alternate payee") to benefits; issued by a domestic relations court or other court of competent jurisdiction or through an administrative process established under state law.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A QDRO is a judgment decree or an order that creates or recognizes an alternate payee's right to receive a portion of a Participant's benefits under the Savings Plan.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order - A court order required by ERISA allowing a pension plan to distribute a portion of benefits to a divorced spouse.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A QDRO is a judgment or decree issued pursuant to State domestic relations or community property laws (usually as a result of a divorce) that meets certain standards and assigns all or a part of a Participant=s benefit in the Plan to an Alternate Payee.
Qualified domestic relations order. A qualifying court order that requires the Plan to pay benefits to a participantâ€(tm)s former spouse, children, or other payee. The Northrop Grumman Domestic Relations Group administers QDROs under the Savings Plan. Representatives can be reached at 1-888-887-5078.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A court order, usually in a divorce case, that meets legal requirements for awarding some or all of a participant's pension benefits to the participant's spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. a domestic relations order that creates or recognizes the existence of an alternate payeeâ€(tm)s right, or assigns an alternate payee the right, to receive all or a portion of the benefits payable with respect to a participant under a qualified retirement plan. This is primarily encountered in a divorce proceeding.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A judgment, decree or order that creates or recognizes an alternate payee's (such as former spouse, child, etc.) right to receive all or a portion of a participant's retirement plan benefits.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. Pronounced "kwah-dro," an order issued by the court to divide retirement benefits.
qualified domestic relations order. A judgment, decree, or order that gives a pension plan participant access to retirement assets that must be used to pay an ex-spouse or dependent children.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A domestic relations order that creates or recognizes the existence of an alternate payee's right or assigns an alternate payee the right to receive all or a portion of the benefits payable with respect to a participant under a qualified retirement plan, and that complies with certain special requirements. Only a spouse, former spouse, or dependent can be the alternate payee.
A Qualified Domestic Relations Order is a court order declaring that one spouse shall be entitled to a portion of the other spouse's pension as a part of the marital assets.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. At the time of divorce, this order would be issued by a state domestic relations court and would require that an employee's ERISA retirement plan accrued benefits be divided between the employee and the spouse.
Qualified domestic relations order. With some property settlements, usually in connection with a divorce, federal law requires that the property settlement be approved if retirement rights are involved. In Louisiana, it is frequently the case that retirement benefits will be part of the property dispute since community property laws include retirement benefits as a community asset. To properly divide theses assets, the plan administrator must approve the division and the divisions must be by a court order.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A court order issued under state domestic relations law that relates to the payment of child support or alimony or to marital property rights. A QDRO creates or recognizes an alternate payee's right, or assigns to an alternate payee the right, to receive plan benefits payable to a participant. The alternate payee may be the participant's spouse, former spouse, or dependent.
(Qualified Domestic Relations Order) - This is an order to divide retirement benefits.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A state court can allocate an interest in a qualified retirement plan to a former spouse through a qualified domestic relations order. Payments made to a former spouse as the result of a QDRO will not result in the taxpayer being assessed a penalty for early withdrawal from the plan; the former spouse will be taxed on the benefits when received, or the benefits can be rolled over tax free into an IRS or another qualified retirement plan.
qualified domestic relations order. A court order that meets certain IRS requirements and that assigns all or a portion of a participant's qualified pension benefits to a spouse or ex-spouse to satisfy alimony and/or child support obligations.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A judgement, decree, or court order (including an approved property settlement agreement) issued under a domestic relations law that relates to the rights of someone other than a participant to receive benefits from a retirement plan or tax-deferred annuity, relates to payment of support, or specifies the amount or portion of the participant's benefits to be paid to the participant's spouse, former spouse, child or dependent.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A ruling by the court stating what portion of one spouse's pension is to be awarded to the other spouse. Return to List
(Qualified Domestic Relations Orders) - These are legal papers that direct Qualified Plan Administrators and Employers to divide retirement plan assets according to the agreement of the parties. A person, who specializes in handling QDROs can also file documents to protect Retirement Plan Assets during the divorce process.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. In divorce proceedings, a QDRO is an order from the court (as opposed to order in the court) to the retirement plan administrator, which allows one spouse to receive benefits from the other spouse's company-sponsored retirement plan.
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Qualified Domestic Relations Order. An order, decree, or judgment, including approval of a settlement agreement issued by a court and approved by a pension plan, that provides for division of a pension plan to make an equitable property division or payment of child or spousal support.
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. in divorce proceedings, a QDRO is an order from the court to the Retirement Investors' Club, that allows one spouse to receive funds from the other spouse's Deferred Compensation accounts
Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A court order that uses pension or retirement benefits to provide alimony or child support, or to divide marital property, at divorce.This special order is necessary to comply with federal law governing retirement pay.