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  • 2454 Patterson Rd #200, Breckenridge, CO 80424

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  • The Law Office of Monica S. McElyea, LLC provides experienced, reputable, and skilled legal representation in Summit & the surrounding mountain counties of Colorado.

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  • 101 South 3rd Street, Suite 265, Grand Junction, CO 81501+1 location

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  • Springer & Steinberg, P.C. is a powerful civil and criminal litigation firm. Our approach is simple: do the best work, get the best results. Jeff Springer is a powerful personal... Read More

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  • 743 Horizon CourtSuite 200, Grand Junction, CO 81506

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  • Serving Glade Park, CO and Mesa County, Colorado

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  • The Law Office of Monica S. McElyea, LLC provides experienced, reputable, and skilled legal representation in Summit & the surrounding mountain counties of Colorado.

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  • 115 N. 5th St., Ste. 301, Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 2754 Compass Dr., Ste. 105, Grand Junction, CO 81506-8743

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  • 605 Grand Ave., Grand Junction, CO 81501

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  • 222 N. 7th St., Grand Junction, CO 81501

  • 2754 Compass Drive, Suite 130, Grand Junction, CO 81506-3970

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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

How do I claim my portion of my ex husbands retirement?

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Answered by attorney John E. Kirchner (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at John E. Kirchner
You don't provide enough information to answer your question. Depending on what kind of retirement you are dealing with, it may be necessary to have the court enter what is commonly called a QDRO (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) if it is a private retirement plan or another type of qualifying order if it is a government retirement plan. Because those types of orders can be quite complicated you need to contact an attorney who has expertise and experience in preparing these kinds of order for a judge to sign. Once there is a signed order, it must be sent to the plan administrator for approval according the plan rules.
You don't provide enough information to answer your question. Depending on what kind of retirement you are dealing with, it may be necessary to have the court enter what is commonly called a QDRO (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) if it is a private retirement plan or another type of qualifying order if it is a government retirement plan. Because those types of orders can be quite complicated you need to contact an attorney who has expertise and experience in preparing these kinds of order for a judge to sign. Once there is a signed order, it must be sent to the plan administrator for approval according the plan rules.
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How do I claim my portion of my ex husbands retirement?

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Answered by attorney David J Hutchinson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at David J. Hutchinson
You need to have had what is called a QDRO order entered by the Court saying what you are entitled to. If that was done, it should happen. If not, you need to get one entered. Call an attorney.
You need to have had what is called a QDRO order entered by the Court saying what you are entitled to. If that was done, it should happen. If not, you need to get one entered. Call an attorney.
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Haven't seen my husband in 27 yrs (and don't want to) what is the fastest/cheapest/easiest way to disolve the marriage?

David M. Rich
Answered by attorney David M. Rich (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Flatiron Legal Advisors LLC
Missing spouse cases are complicated because you have to petition the court to allow you to serve him by publication (the newspaper process you heard about). Part of the petition is proving to the court that you tried to locate him and could not (we usually have a private detective to an electronic search for a missing spouse and submit the PI's report to the court with the motion). You then have to publish in the newspaper for 5 weeks. Then you follow all the other procedures and file all the required "normal" paperwork. None of this is cheap or fast (I'd expect it to take 5-6 months). We do these cases regularly on a flat fee basis if you would like assistance. For $795, we do all the paperwork and assist you through the whole process, including consulting with one of our attorneys (you are responsible for filing, court costs and fees). Our goal is to help you get though the process faster than you could on your own, make sure all the procedures and documents are done correctly, and, help you avoid having to set foot in a courtroom as well. Feel free to call me if you would like to discuss your case further. I hope this helps.
Missing spouse cases are complicated because you have to petition the court to allow you to serve him by publication (the newspaper process you heard about). Part of the petition is proving to the court that you tried to locate him and could not (we usually have a private detective to an electronic search for a missing spouse and submit the PI's report to the court with the motion). You then have to publish in the newspaper for 5 weeks. Then you follow all the other procedures and file all the required "normal" paperwork. None of this is cheap or fast (I'd expect it to take 5-6 months). We do these cases regularly on a flat fee basis if you would like assistance. For $795, we do all the paperwork and assist you through the whole process, including consulting with one of our attorneys (you are responsible for filing, court costs and fees). Our goal is to help you get though the process faster than you could on your own, make sure all the procedures and documents are done correctly, and, help you avoid having to set foot in a courtroom as well. Feel free to call me if you would like to discuss your case further. I hope this helps.
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