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nan34
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What is the name of your state? Texas
I am urgently requesting some assistance on the following matter. I am in the process of getting a divorce. My spouse is an active TSP (Thrift Savings Program) and FERS (Federal Employee Retirement System) participant and has been since the beginning of our marriage. I have read literature pertaning to the TSP and FERS and I know that I am entitled to at least 50% of my husband's retirment, unless otherwise specified on the divorce decree. I have also read that my husband needs my signed consent in order to take out a TSP loan, since the divorce is not final. My husband and his attorney informed my attorney and me that my husband was going to submit a hardship claim to make yet another TSP loan withdrawal. They also told us that he did not need my consent to do this. His hardship cliam has to do with him needing over $30,000.00 in legal fees to hire a ciminal defense attorney. All of this has to do with the impending divorce. Are what my husband and his attorney saying true? He took out a previous TSP loan of $13,000.00 two months before he moved out and filed for divorce. Could I possibly obtain a copy of the consent for that loan? Because I do not recall signing it! Please advice!!!!
I am urgently requesting some assistance on the following matter. I am in the process of getting a divorce. My spouse is an active TSP (Thrift Savings Program) and FERS (Federal Employee Retirement System) participant and has been since the beginning of our marriage. I have read literature pertaning to the TSP and FERS and I know that I am entitled to at least 50% of my husband's retirment, unless otherwise specified on the divorce decree. I have also read that my husband needs my signed consent in order to take out a TSP loan, since the divorce is not final. My husband and his attorney informed my attorney and me that my husband was going to submit a hardship claim to make yet another TSP loan withdrawal. They also told us that he did not need my consent to do this. His hardship cliam has to do with him needing over $30,000.00 in legal fees to hire a ciminal defense attorney. All of this has to do with the impending divorce. Are what my husband and his attorney saying true? He took out a previous TSP loan of $13,000.00 two months before he moved out and filed for divorce. Could I possibly obtain a copy of the consent for that loan? Because I do not recall signing it! Please advice!!!!