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Retirement assets--protection under MD law

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Federal and state rules exempt ERISA qualified retirement plans from creditor judgments. However, IRA and other (ERISA) non-qualified retirement plans do not enjoy similar protection except as provided for under each state's laws, with rather wide variations from state to state.
To what extent are (ERISA) non-qualified plans, such as the IRA, protected from creditor judgments under Maryland law?
 



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