Common Mistakes Made when Dividing Defined Contribution Plans in Divorce

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Although retirement assets are often the most substantial part of a marital estate, there is a surprising lack of knowledge about how to divide such assets among divorcing parties and their lawyers, as well as financial analysts and planners. This is one area of divorce practice where it is especially easy to make mistakes—and those errors often cannot be fixed once they are discovered.

Emily W. McBurney

P.C.

Emily is an Atlanta attorney whose practice has been devoted exclusively to QDROs and the division of retirement assets in divorce cases for nearly 20 years. In addition, she is a popular speaker and is frequently invited to give presentations on this subject to legal and financial professional organizations nationwide. 

For more information, visit www.emilyqdro.com.

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