How is an IRA divided in a divorce?
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How is an IRA divided in a divorce?
The correct way to divide IRA funds in compliance with a divorce decree is to do a trustee-to-trustee transfer (a direct transfer) of the IRA funds, moving them directly from one spouse’s IRA to the other spouse’s account. If done correctly, the IRA will be split and there will be no tax liability for either spouse.
Do you need a QDRO to divide an IRA?
A qualified domestic relations order, or QDRO is not required to divide an IRA in a divorce action. All that is required is a simple order within the decree, or other order. However, there are a variety of special tax rules that affect how an IRA is distributed.
At what age can a wife collect her husband’s Social Security?
62 years old
Can I collect spousal benefits and my own Social Security?
En espaƱol | Technically, yes, you can receive both spousal benefits and your own retirement payment. If the spousal benefit is larger, Social Security pays your retirement benefit first, then adds enough of your spousal benefit to make up the difference and match the higher amount.