Is there a statute of limitations for filing a QDRO?

Is there a statute of limitations for filing a QDRO?

A judgment of divorce requires that a QDRO be filed in order to receive the benefits from a retirement plan associated with the divorce. This is subject to the ten year statute of limitations as outlined by MCL 600.5809, which states: For normal purposes this would begin the accrual period on the QDRO.

Can I do a QDRO without an attorney?

You do not need a lawyer to prepare the QDRO> Nor do you need a cardiologist for a heart attack or a dentist for a tooth abstraction. The results, however, can be devestating. The document is usually complex with much legal terminanolgy and a specific formula to determine yours rights under a divorce decree.

Do I pay taxes on QDRO?

A QDRO distribution that is paid to a child or other dependent is taxed to the plan participant. An individual may be able to roll over tax-free all or part of a distribution from a qualified retirement plan that he or she received under a QDRO.

How long should a QDRO take?

60 – 90 days