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	<title>Georgia Divorce And Family Law &#187; Qualified Domestic Relations Orders</title>
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		<title>In Georgia, Qualified Domestic Relations Orders Aid in Dividing Retirement Benefits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During a divorce, issues of GA property division, GA child custody, and GA spousal support can easily overshadow the importance of the division of retirement benefits.  Obtaining a Qualified Domestic Relations Order may be one of the most important documents in a Georgia divorce if a spouse can be awarded with part of their soon [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During a divorce, issues of <a title="Georgia division of marital property" href="http://gadivorcelitigators.com/GA-Division-Of-Marital-Property.htm">GA property division</a>, <a title="Georgia child custody" href="http://gadivorcelitigators.com/Georgia-Child-Custody.htm">GA child custody</a>, and <a title="Georgia spousal support" href="http://gadivorcelitigators.com/Georgia-Alimony-Payments.htm">GA spousal support</a> can easily overshadow the importance of the division of retirement benefits.  Obtaining a Qualified Domestic Relations Order may be one of the most important documents in a Georgia divorce if a spouse can be awarded with part of their soon to be ex-spouse’s retirement plan.</p>
<p>A Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO) creates or recognizes the existence of an alternate payee&#8217;s right to receive, or assigns to an alternate payee the right to receive, all or a portion of the benefits payable with respect to a participant under a pension plan.  Simply put, a QDRO establishes legal rights to receive a designated percent of an ex-spouse’s IRA, pension plan, 401(k), or profit-sharing plans proceeding a GA divorce.</p>
<p>When an ex-spouse receives the entitled money from a retirement plan he/she will be responsible for paying the related income taxes if received in the form of an annuity, pension, or withdrawal and will become a co-beneficiary of the existing pension account.  The entitled ex-spouse can also withdraw his/her share and roll money into his/her own IRA.  A rollover will allow for the postponing of taxes until funds are withdrawn from the IRA.</p>
<p>If funds from a qualified retirement account in Georgia are distributed to an ex-spouse without a QDRO the person with the account, not the ex-spouse receiving the funds, will be responsible for paying the income tax and may even be charged with a 10% premature withdrawal penalty.  Without a QDRO your ex-spouse can receive funds from your retirement plan through a tax-free windfall at your expense.</p>
<p>If you are facing a divorce and the division of retirement assets, QDRO&#8217;s can be extremely complicated. We highly recommend speaking with one of our <a title="GA Divorce Attorneys" href="http://www.gadivorcelitigators.com">Georgia Divorce attorneys</a>. Contact us for a consultation. We look forward to hearing from you!</p>
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