Dividing Retirement Assets During Divorce
The Importance Of A QDRO
As with other assets, retirement accounts may be considered marital property and thus subject to equitable division. This means that they must be properly valued to determine how they will be distributed.
In many cases, a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) may be needed when splitting retirement assets during divorce. Essentially, a QDRO is a court order that tells the administrator of a retirement plan how to apportion the account between the spouses. Given the importance of a QDRO, it is vital that it is drafted correctly and complies with all relevant rules and laws.
Pre-emptive Planning: Prenuptial Agreements
If you wish to avoid disputes regarding retirement assets ― or any marital assets for that matter ― you can always enter into a prenuptial agreement with your spouse prior to getting married. Such a document can outline how your assets will be distributed should you ever get divorced, which can greatly reduce court battles down the road.
Do You Need Help Dividing Retirement Assets?
For an initial consultation with a skilled matrimonial attorney, contact Rieger, LLP today. You can call us at 516-280-8880 or email the firm. We represent clients all over Long Island and the surrounding areas, including those living in Garden City and Nassau county.