Can I do a QDRO by myself?

Morgan from Princeton, NJ asks, "Can I do a QDRO by myself?"

Pension Evaluators & QDROS Of Troyan, Inc Associates Group answers, "No, a legally enforceable Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) must be part of a judgment order or decree issued by the state authority (usually a court). You and your spouse can write and sign a property settlement agreement, but it will not meet the federal requirements for a QDRO unless it is formally approved by a court and it must include certain information to be valid.

Practically speaking, this is an area for trained specialists. For this document (which will make such a big difference in your future financial security) you want to have someone who regularly handles cases like yours and has been doing the work for a while. Even some attorneys will not have the knowledge or expertise to draft a good QDRO.

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Divorce attorneys/mediators – You can rely on Pension Evaluators & QDROS Of Troyan, Inc Associates Group 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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Just click here to begin the process to begin the application process forms on this site (or direct your client to do so), along with prepayment of our fee, either by check or credit card (online). For more information, call to speak with our QDRO experts at 800-221-0706 and reference the state for your Divorce matter for discussions.

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