If the pension is through a company (not social security), then depending on the divorce agreement, the wife may be entitled to have a share. Alternatively, another piece of the couple's common monies become the offset to the wife. However, you both should know whether the pension has Survivor components and will continue after your death.
That is possible. It will be up to the court to decide.
Qualified domestic relations order is a legal document similar to a divorce or a separated couple's retirement plan which provides the the individual his or her share of any assets or a pension plan. The order requires that the pension is covered through the Employee retirement security Act.
Qualified domestic relations order is a legal document similar to a divorce or a separated couple's retirement plan which provides the the individual his or her share of any assets or a pension plan. The order requires that the pension is covered through the Employee retirement security Act.
If you do not already have a lawyer it is wise to get one to protect your rights. If you do have a lawyer then your lawyer should be advising you whether you need to show your immigration status. If you cannot afford a lawyer the courts will provide a lawyer for you.
My mother divorced in 2007,without settlemen and judge told her 50percent of her pension fund they are going to share,my dad sold the house alone amount of 370.000
You will not get in trouble for doing that. You are free to share any information that you have, with your lawyer.
Confront him on his selfishness....or teach him to share
If your husband has joint legal custody he can contest you moving the child form the state where you share custody
Yes
Generally speaking, when one spouse files for bankruptcy, the non-filing spouse should not be effected by this because they are only filing as to their individual debts. They are still obligated to the joint debts they share with you. Additionally, if you are in the process of a divorce the fact that one has filed for bankruptcy does not extinguish his duties to pay the divorce settlement, child support, alimony, etc.
wife dies, does husband inherit everything or does he share with their children
In the divorce case, Heather Mills was a little too greedy and wanted far too much of her share. But the judge convinced her that she did not have the right to ask for anything, just because her husband was Paul McCartney. And in the end, she got a smaller amount then what she asked for.