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Contact an ERISA attorney or an attorney who handles Qualified Domestic Relations Orders ("QDROs") (the orders used for retirement plan division in divorce). They can look at the QDRO that was entered, as well as the plan documents for the plan and your specific facts to determine if the plan is doing anything incorrectly.  But don't wait - you do not want to go past the 45 day appeal period.... Read More
Contact an ERISA attorney or an attorney who handles Qualified Domestic Relations Orders ("QDROs") (the orders used for retirement plan division in... Read More