My husband and I live in Texas and have been married 15 years. He wants a divorce says he will split everything 50/50 no a court battle. I don't want to remain in Texas but he does and he wants to keep the house, which is fine by me as long as I can afford to move. He says he will buy-out my share. I asked him how since we have little savings other than the 401k.
He said -
"We can divide the 401k and your half of the home equity can come out of my half of the 401k." He knows if we divorce I will cash-out everything to reboot my life somewhere else, and says I'll get the home equity out in cash at the same time --- from the 401k. After the divorce is finalized. Does that sound right?
He's always referred to the 401k as 'his' so I'm surprised and I hate to say it, suspicious he would so willingly give me half. And maybe I'm overestimating how much equity we are talking about, and it's not a big deal, but when I asked whether it was wise for him to give up any more than half of his retirement, he got mad and said it's the only way he can afford to buy me out of the house, that he has time to rebuild his retirement, the property value is going up, the place will be paid off soon, his SS will be good - and basically he just wants me gone. :/
So... I don't know what to think. I don't want to poke the bear with anymore questions right now, but I don't know if this is legal, reasonable, or common place. What happens if I move out and the divorce goes thru, but the QDRO is denied or doesn't get 'qualified' - however you say that. I don't want to find myself divorced, homeless, and broke to boot. I've been reading but still can't figure out who has final say on the division of the 401k; my husband and I, the judge/court system, or the plan provider -per their own rules?
I doubt our situation is so unusual. How do most people handle this? He said it's the 'only way' he can afford to buy me out, but aren't there other options that are better for us both?
Here's a few more details:
1) The home is a mobile home we bought 10 yrs ago on a 15 yr mortgage, we also bought the land at the same time, on a seperate 12 yr note.
2) The 401k has always been thru his employer. It was ING until last year when it changed to Voya - from what I read, it does allow for division.
3) We had been living together for 3 yrs before he began contributing to the 401k. This was 2 yrs BEFORE we were married legally.
4) I am 54 and haven't worked outside the home in 12 years.
I've not talked to a lawyer yet but will begin my search in earnest over next few days.
I would really appreciate any thoughts/advice. Thank you.
He said -
"We can divide the 401k and your half of the home equity can come out of my half of the 401k." He knows if we divorce I will cash-out everything to reboot my life somewhere else, and says I'll get the home equity out in cash at the same time --- from the 401k. After the divorce is finalized. Does that sound right?
He's always referred to the 401k as 'his' so I'm surprised and I hate to say it, suspicious he would so willingly give me half. And maybe I'm overestimating how much equity we are talking about, and it's not a big deal, but when I asked whether it was wise for him to give up any more than half of his retirement, he got mad and said it's the only way he can afford to buy me out of the house, that he has time to rebuild his retirement, the property value is going up, the place will be paid off soon, his SS will be good - and basically he just wants me gone. :/
So... I don't know what to think. I don't want to poke the bear with anymore questions right now, but I don't know if this is legal, reasonable, or common place. What happens if I move out and the divorce goes thru, but the QDRO is denied or doesn't get 'qualified' - however you say that. I don't want to find myself divorced, homeless, and broke to boot. I've been reading but still can't figure out who has final say on the division of the 401k; my husband and I, the judge/court system, or the plan provider -per their own rules?
I doubt our situation is so unusual. How do most people handle this? He said it's the 'only way' he can afford to buy me out, but aren't there other options that are better for us both?
Here's a few more details:
1) The home is a mobile home we bought 10 yrs ago on a 15 yr mortgage, we also bought the land at the same time, on a seperate 12 yr note.
2) The 401k has always been thru his employer. It was ING until last year when it changed to Voya - from what I read, it does allow for division.
3) We had been living together for 3 yrs before he began contributing to the 401k. This was 2 yrs BEFORE we were married legally.
4) I am 54 and haven't worked outside the home in 12 years.
I've not talked to a lawyer yet but will begin my search in earnest over next few days.
I would really appreciate any thoughts/advice. Thank you.