TSP and Fers divorce Apeal
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I orginally posted this to the lawyers forum that deals with TSP/Fers but was told to ppost here.
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Hi Massachusetts.I just got divorced ( not yet 30days ago) I have 2 isuess. 1) the judge failed to understand the outstanding loan/interest I have on my TSP residential loan. He said my ex was not responsible for the due interested I have left on the loan. I want to appeal this.I dont want to hire my lawyer again. Please advise. what I can say to make everyone understand that my ex is also responsible for half this debt. It is $7k.
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Massachusetts. Me again. I plan on hiring a CPA to write up my FERS paperwork. Again my ex is getting half. I did not get ANY of ther 401k in the divorce. Can I appeal this decision with the grounds that I did not get any of her 401k. I do not plan on retiring for another 20 years. Why should she get it then? Would the arguement that the $ would not be vested until I retire, which is after the dissolution of the marriage?
I may be grasping for straws, but I dont feel I really had my day in court with the Court Mediator we were assigned
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I orginally posted this to the lawyers forum that deals with TSP/Fers but was told to ppost here.
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Hi Massachusetts.I just got divorced ( not yet 30days ago) I have 2 isuess. 1) the judge failed to understand the outstanding loan/interest I have on my TSP residential loan. He said my ex was not responsible for the due interested I have left on the loan. I want to appeal this.I dont want to hire my lawyer again. Please advise. what I can say to make everyone understand that my ex is also responsible for half this debt. It is $7k.
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Massachusetts. Me again. I plan on hiring a CPA to write up my FERS paperwork. Again my ex is getting half. I did not get ANY of ther 401k in the divorce. Can I appeal this decision with the grounds that I did not get any of her 401k. I do not plan on retiring for another 20 years. Why should she get it then? Would the arguement that the $ would not be vested until I retire, which is after the dissolution of the marriage?
I may be grasping for straws, but I dont feel I really had my day in court with the Court Mediator we were assigned