When can I retire?
Posted on Jan 22, 2021 1:10pm PST
Valerie M. of California asks, "When can I retire?"
Pension Evaluators® at Troyan Inc.® answers, "In order to take full advantage of the retirement benefits offered
by your retirement program, you must meet the minimum age requirement
before becoming inactive within your profession. Additionally, it is common
for a plan to consider the participant fully vested at this age. This
information can be found within your Plan document or Summary Plan Description,
as it may differ from that of other programs, or as set by the social
security administration.
You probably know what it means to retire: no longer being active in your
profession. But in order to retire and take advantage of the retirement
benefits available to you under your retirement program, you must meet
the minimum age requirement stated in your plan document. This age may
be different than what is set by the social security administration. You
should consult your plan document. Most plans consider a participant fully
vested in his/her accounts at retirement age."
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and mediators, as well as retirement plan administrators.
Divorce attorneys/mediators – You can rely on Pension Evaluators® at Troyan, Inc.® to draft QDRO documents correctly and promptly for your clients, and obtain
pre-approval by the plan administrator. We will be pleased to work with
you and your law office, or directly with your clients (after the divorce
is finalized by your offices) in the QDRO process.
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(or direct your client to do so), along with prepayment of our fee, either
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with our QDRO experts at 800-221-0706 and reference the state for your
Divorce matter for discussions.
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