What if the plan participant remarries?
Posted on Oct 9, 2020 10:37am PDT
Kevin from Irvine, CA asks, "What if the plan participant remarries?"
Pension Evaluators & QDROS Of Troyan, Inc Associates Group answers, "If the divorced Participant remarries before retiring, the
survivor benefit usually goes to the new spouse unless the QDRO from the prior divorce
requires that the ex-spouse be treated as the participant’s surviving
spouse. If the ex-spouse must be treated as a surviving spouse, then the
new spouse will not receive survivor benefits when the plan participant
dies. Generally, the only way for an ex-spouse to receive survivor benefits
is through a QDRO."
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