QDROS - Qualified Domestic Relation Order
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Helping Clients Establish QDROs
A qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) creates a legal framework to protect one spouse's share of the retirement benefits of his or her former spouse in a divorce or legal separation. At Lonich & Patton, LLP in San Jose, California, we are committed to helping our clients protect their interests in pension plans and retirement accounts by establishing equitable qualified domestic relations orders.
Handling Qualified Domestic Relations Orders in California
On the surface, qualified domestic relations orders are straightforward. A QDRO transfers a percentage of one person's retirement benefits to another person. In the case of a divorce, a QDRO transfers payment of these benefits to a former spouse as part of the asset division of the marital estate. Creating the framework for a QDRO is complex.
Our firm regularly partners with attorneys who specialize in drafting and implementing qualified domestic relations orders in California. There are multiple ways QDROs can divide retirement benefits, including the shared payment approach and the separate interest approach. Since many issues must be considered when creating a QDRO, there is no best way to divide QDRO benefits. Some of the issues that must be considered include:
Contact Our San Jose Divorce Attorneys
If you have any questions about qualified domestic relations orders and would like to speak to an attorney, please contact Lonich & Patton, LLP for a free initial consultation. Our attorneys can be reached by phone at (408) 553-0801 or through the intake form on our Contact Us page.
Helping Clients Establish QDROs
A qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) creates a legal framework to protect one spouse's share of the retirement benefits of his or her former spouse in a divorce or legal separation. At Lonich & Patton, LLP in San Jose, California, we are committed to helping our clients protect their interests in pension plans and retirement accounts by establishing equitable qualified domestic relations orders.
Handling Qualified Domestic Relations Orders in California
On the surface, qualified domestic relations orders are straightforward. A QDRO transfers a percentage of one person's retirement benefits to another person. In the case of a divorce, a QDRO transfers payment of these benefits to a former spouse as part of the asset division of the marital estate. Creating the framework for a QDRO is complex.
Our firm regularly partners with attorneys who specialize in drafting and implementing qualified domestic relations orders in California. There are multiple ways QDROs can divide retirement benefits, including the shared payment approach and the separate interest approach. Since many issues must be considered when creating a QDRO, there is no best way to divide QDRO benefits. Some of the issues that must be considered include:
- Type of pension plan involved
- Nature of the pension benefits
- Tax implication on the provider as well as the alternate payee
- Status of support payments - whether they are temporary or permanent
Contact Our San Jose Divorce Attorneys
If you have any questions about qualified domestic relations orders and would like to speak to an attorney, please contact Lonich & Patton, LLP for a free initial consultation. Our attorneys can be reached by phone at (408) 553-0801 or through the intake form on our Contact Us page.
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1871 The Alameda, Suite 475
San Jose, CA 95126
Phone: (408) 553-0801
Fax: (408) 553-0807
contact@lonichandpatton.com
1871 The Alameda, Suite 475
San Jose, CA 95126
Phone: (408) 553-0801
Fax: (408) 553-0807
contact@lonichandpatton.com
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WHERE WE PRACTICE
Lonich & Patton, LLP handles divorce, custody, and support matters for clients in northern California, San Jose and Silicon Valley. Our attorneys regularly serve clients in Santa Clara County, San Mateo County, Alameda County, Contra Costa County, Santa Cruz County, Monterey County and San Benito County, including the cities of Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, Mountain View, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Campbell, Saratoga, Redwood City, Oakland, Salinas, Fremont, Hayward, Concord, Berkeley, Richmond, Morgan Hill, Milpitas, Santa Cruz, Los Altos, San Leandro, Livermore, Union City, Walnut Creek, Pleasanton, South San Francisco, Gilroy, Castro Valley, Watsonville, Newark, Hollister, Monte Sereno and Menlo Park.