Is there a limit on what percentage of the retirement plan benefit that can be assigned to someone else under a QDRO?

Jim from Tampa, FL asks, "Is there a limit on what percentage of the retirement plan benefit that can be assigned to someone else under a QDRO?"

Pension Evaluators & QDROS Of Troyan, Inc Associates Group answers, "The IRC does not impose a limit. An alternate payee can receive all or part of the participant’s benefits. An Alternate Payee is the former spouse, child, or other dependent of the “Participant” as identified in the QDRO. The participant is the employee covered by the Pension/Retirement plan. Contact us to understand how your Attorney can be offered his/her legal fees."


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