Do I Need To Have An Attorney For The QDRO Process?
Posted on Nov 1, 2013 6:41am PDT
Q. John J. of California asks: "My divorce has just been finalized. Now I need to proceed with a
Domestic Relations Order (QDRO). Do I need to have an attorney for the
QDRO process?"
A. Brett, from the QDRO Department of Pension Evaluators & QDROS Of
Troyan, Inc Associates Groupanswers: "While an attorney is not necessary for the QDRO Process, we at Pension
Evaluators & QDROS Of Troyan, Inc Associates Group always suggest
that one retain counsel on their behalf. Our firm does not render legal
or accounting advice. This firm provides expert QDRO Drafting services
as actuarial pension experts in the field of marital dissolution actions
relevant to pension and retirement plans."
Brett Disdale
Lead QDRO Consultant
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