How much does daycare cost in Utah?

How much does daycare cost in Utah?

According to market rates studies conducted by the state, in 2006, it cost parents $533 a month for infant care per child, and $400 a month for a 5-year-old child. In 2017, it cost parents $760 a month for infant care per child, and $563 a month for a 5-year-old child.

Can I get my husband’s 401k in a divorce?

Your desire to protect your funds may be self-seeking. Or it may be a matter of survival. But either way, your spouse has the legal grounds to claim all or part of your 401k benefits in a divorce settlement. And in most cases, you’ll have to find a way to make a fair and equitable split of the funds.

Who pays the QDRO fees in divorce?

It is the divorce attorney’s obligation to make arrangements to have the QDRO drafted, and the failure to do so may be possible malpractice and/or an ethical violation, but once arrangements are made to have the document drafted, it is the client’s responsibility to pay for the cost.

What happens if a QDRO is not filed?

The Participant May Die Prior to Retirement: Even if the Participant is not close to retirement age, the non-employee spouse risks losing a pre-retirement death benefit if the QDRO is not on file at the time of the Participant’s death.

Can I cash out a QDRO?

Assets distributed from a qualified plan under a QDRO are exempt from the usual 10% early-withdrawal penalty. So, if you are under age 59½ and want to use any portion of these assets immediately, you may not want to roll over that portion of the assets to an IRA.