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I would say yes! You need to talk to a lawyer about it.

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In most cases, the spouse may be entitled to a portion of the other spouse's 401(k) if acquired during the marriage. This would depend on the laws of the jurisdiction where the divorce is taking place and the specific circumstances of the case. It is advisable for the wife to consult with an attorney experienced in family law for guidance on how this would apply in her situation.

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Q: If a man and a woman have been married 30 years and they divorce is the wife entitled to any of his 401 K?
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