She is entitled to 50% of the portion of your Pension of the years you were married. For example, If you had a Pension fund for 7 years, prior to your marriage, then married for 11 years, she is entitled only to 50% of the portion of the Pension you acquired during the 11 years you were married, and not the 7 years of the Pension, prior to your marriage.
Not necessarily, if you think you can not live on the remainder you should go back to the court and have the garnishment adjusted. The courts will look at your circumstances and try to be fair. Why do you think the state (other people paying tax) should support your family? It was your choice to have them and partly your responsibly that you have divorced.
A young couple marrying for the first time today has a lifetime divorce risk of 40 percent, people who have been married many years (say, 35-plus) and have never been divorced have almost no chance of the marriage ending in divorce, and about 31 percent of a person's friends, aged 35 to 54, who are married, engaged or cohabiting have already previously been married.
It appears that the Indian government restored the 70 percent pension to defense personnel. The previous ruling was that defense personnel would only get a 50 percent pension.
The typical U.S. pension plan had about 39 percent of its assets in U.S. stocks, 20 percent in bonds, 14 percent in the company's own stock, 9.5 percent in international stocks
You will need to contact your company's payroll department to know if your pension check is going to go up two percent because of the tax increase. Pension are privately owned by companies.
roughly 31 percent of all U.S. household assets were held in pension funds in 2002, continuing a long trend; the figure stood at 29.1 percent in 1998 and 23.3 percent in 1990.
Is estimated that 50 percent of marriages will end in divorce. Unfortunately, this has been the statistic for quite a few years, and would include 1999.
about 40 percent of teens get married each year.
What is the percent for married couples to stay married for 70 years?
Really depends on how long you have been married, the state you live in/were married in and how good your lawyer is. Typically any marriage lasting longer than 7 years or bearing kids that ends in divorce leaves the spouse with at least 50% if not more.
Most likely. But you are entitled to 50 percent of hers as well.
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