Question:
I am a 100% disabled military veteran who receives a pension and does not work.
Is my soon-to-be-ex-wife entitled to any of this military disability pension money I receive on a monthly basis?
Question:
I am a 100% disabled military veteran who receives a pension and does not work.
Is my soon-to-be-ex-wife entitled to any of this military disability pension money I receive on a monthly basis?
Question:
My pension does not vest until I have been working for 20 years, which is 8 years away. I have been told my soon-to-be-ex is entitled to half of my pension.
But what half is she entitled to? Half of the contribution amount that is in the account as of the file date or half of my pension when benefits are paid after 20 years?
Question:
As part of the property division in my divorce, my ex-wife currently receives 50% of my pension.
If she remarries can the pension payment be stopped?
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My question has to do with alimony and marital property division. My wife is seeking half of my pension in our divorce. It is the only income I receive due to my disability.
Is she entitled to half of my retirement benefits even though it's the only income I have?
Question:
I recently discovered my ex-wife has a pension plan, and I also found out her company had a profit-sharing plan where employees get a percentage of their salary as a bonus based on the company performed that year.
This was not addressed at the time of the divorce. Do I have any recourse to claim some of that property?