IRA -Divorce allocations
Answer:
Whatever monies earned in that IRA during your marriage is considered a marital asset.
As a result, this means that if you get divorced your spouse will be entitled to 50% of the money.
You would also be entitled to 50% of your spouse's retirement money.
This is true even if you did not name your spouse as the beneficiary of the IRA.
As a result, this means that if you get divorced your spouse will be entitled to 50% of the money.
You would also be entitled to 50% of your spouse's retirement money.
This is true even if you did not name your spouse as the beneficiary of the IRA.