What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California.
I'm in a divorce. What should be the division date of our retirement account via QDRO.
On 4/18/12, the judge granted me spousal support but not the legal separation I sought, saying that the details of how our community property should be divided were incomplete.
He did at that time, however, freeze our retirement account, saying that neither of us could touch it, that we couldn't withdraw from it or contribute to it until the details of how it was to be divided were stipulated, though the account would still continue to be in existence and increase/decrease in value according to the day-to-day occurrences of the investment market until it is divided between us 50/50.
Subsequently we amended the legal separation to a divorce with stipulated details, accepted by the judge on 6/3/14, which is the date of our divorce.
The QDRO division process of community property assets has now begun.
I recently received the first draft from the QDRO attorney, stipulating the division date of this frozen retirement account to be the separation date, not its most current valuation.
Our divorce papers filed with the court stipulated no specific division date, only that the account was to be divided 50/50.
To me, the division date of the date of separation is wrong. It should be the date of most current valuation, valuations for this account being calendar quarterly.
It's a community property 50/50 asset, like our house, which was appraised recently and he bought me out at the CURRENT value of the house, not its value back on 4/18/12, the date of separation.
This retirement account is the same, and should be appraised at the most CURRENT value date. Right?
I wasn't allowed by the judge back on the date of separation to withdraw my share of the account. My share of the account stayed in the account, subject to risk of loss or gain, as was my spouse's share.
Now that we're divorced and allowed to divide the account, shouldn't it be divided up according to its most current value?
I'm in a divorce. What should be the division date of our retirement account via QDRO.
On 4/18/12, the judge granted me spousal support but not the legal separation I sought, saying that the details of how our community property should be divided were incomplete.
He did at that time, however, freeze our retirement account, saying that neither of us could touch it, that we couldn't withdraw from it or contribute to it until the details of how it was to be divided were stipulated, though the account would still continue to be in existence and increase/decrease in value according to the day-to-day occurrences of the investment market until it is divided between us 50/50.
Subsequently we amended the legal separation to a divorce with stipulated details, accepted by the judge on 6/3/14, which is the date of our divorce.
The QDRO division process of community property assets has now begun.
I recently received the first draft from the QDRO attorney, stipulating the division date of this frozen retirement account to be the separation date, not its most current valuation.
Our divorce papers filed with the court stipulated no specific division date, only that the account was to be divided 50/50.
To me, the division date of the date of separation is wrong. It should be the date of most current valuation, valuations for this account being calendar quarterly.
It's a community property 50/50 asset, like our house, which was appraised recently and he bought me out at the CURRENT value of the house, not its value back on 4/18/12, the date of separation.
This retirement account is the same, and should be appraised at the most CURRENT value date. Right?
I wasn't allowed by the judge back on the date of separation to withdraw my share of the account. My share of the account stayed in the account, subject to risk of loss or gain, as was my spouse's share.
Now that we're divorced and allowed to divide the account, shouldn't it be divided up according to its most current value?