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Pensions on Divorce: Practical Hurdles and the Gender Pension Gap

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The UK pension sharing system often results in poor outcomes for divorced women due to its complexity and low uptake. Practical issues like timing delays, unresponsive ex-spouses, and fluctuating pension credit values further...more

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I’m 58 and I Have “This” Much. Can I Retire?

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We have lamented these articles in a prior blog where we advised readers to “Know Thy Expenses” before stepping into any kind of retirement. People read these articles looking for solace in their own plans. Yet, until you...more

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Don’t Forget About Your Missing $1.65 Trillion in Retirement. The Government May Help.

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Just a few months ago we wrote about folks who have forgotten about retirement assets. Our article was based on experience. But now we have seen the data and it is staggering. The news comes about because the Biden...more

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Whaddaya Mean My Dead Ex Is Getting A Cut Of My Pension?

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Defined benefit pensions, the ones that payout monthly, are strange animals. They are rare today except where unions and public agencies are found, and they can produce some odd results. Carl Jagnow married his wife...more

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Make Sure To Enter QDROs At The Time Of Divorce

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We recently received a favorable appellate decision on behalf of our client whose ex-husband tried to manipulate their divorce agreement regarding distribution of his New Jersey PERS pension (“pension”) nearly three decades...more

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Pension Justice Done; But Along A Rocky Road

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On April 30, 2019, the Superior Court published a panel decision related to a retirement benefit divided in divorce. This wasn’t just any pension, but one established for a Pennsylvania municipality. As this author learned...more

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Equitable Remedies For Ex-Spouses Who Lost Their Share Of A Military Pension Due To The Military Spouse’s Receipt Of Disability...

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Divorces involving a spouse in the military generally involve unique issues. In the recently published decision of Fattore v. Fattore, the Appellate Division held that the trial court cannot replace, “dollar for dollar”, an...more

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP

Pensions Newsletter – January 2019

Welcome to the 23rd issue of the Blakes Pensions Newsletter. This newsletter provides a summary of recent jurisprudential developments that affect pensions and benefits and is not intended to be legal advice....more

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The Supreme Court - December, 2016

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The Supreme Court of the United States granted certiorari in seven cases on Friday afternoon: Impression Products, Inc. v. Lexmark International, Inc., No. 15-1189: 1) Whether a "conditional sale" that transfers title to...more

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Beware the Retroactive QDRO

Employers know that they must honor qualified domestic relations orders (QDROs) that assign a portion of a retirement benefit to a participant’s former spouse, known as an alternate payee, when the participant and alternate...more

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Do Not Delay Getting Your QDRO

Employers know that benefits under a retirement plan can be split between a participant and a former spouse in the event of a divorce under the terms of a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO). A domestic relations order...more

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