Employee Benefits
Oct. 5, 1999
Mere Joinder of Plan Does Not Support Removal
^^Employee Benefits Law^^ By Charles P. Teixeira For the time being in California, only state courts can make initial determinations about the qualification of a domestic-relations order. A QDRO requires a pension or welfare plan to pay an employee's benefits to someone other than the employee. QDRO's are an exception to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act Section 206(a), 29 U.S.C.
By Charles P. Teixeira
For the time being in California, only state courts can make initial determinations about the qualification of a domestic-relations order. A QDRO requires a pension or welfare plan to pay an employee's benefits to someone other than the employee. QDRO's are an exception to the Employee Retirement Incom...
For the time being in California, only state courts can make initial determinations about the qualification of a domestic-relations order. A QDRO requires a pension or welfare plan to pay an employee's benefits to someone other than the employee. QDRO's are an exception to the Employee Retirement Incom...
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