Qualified Domestic Relations Orders : A Practical Guide
This guide gives practical tips on how to make sure retirement benefits are addressed in a divorce decree, so you don’t have to worry about whether you’ll get the benefits you expected.
This guide gives practical tips on how to make sure retirement benefits are addressed in a divorce decree, so you don’t have to worry about whether you’ll get the benefits you expected.
Financial security in retirement doesn’t just happen. It takes planning and commitment and, yes, money.
This booklet gives information on how retirement plans work, including how a divorce may affect your benefits.
Planning and saving for retirement may seem like goals that are far in the future. Yet saving, especially for retirement, should start early and continue throughout your lifetime.
Planning for retirement doesn’t have to be a mystery. This publication, which is intended for those aged 50 to 70, gives you clues on what to do next.
This publication describes some of your plan’s obligations and briefly explains the procedures and timelines for filing a claim for retirement benefits.
Visit our COBRA page to find out more about this federal law that helps you temporarily keep your health coverage after a qualifying life event, such as a legal separation or divorce.
If a health plan is covered by ERISA, it may be required to provide coverage to children of divorced or legally separated employees.
If you know your health coverage options, you can better protect yourself and your dependents when life changes.