Home | Help | Site Map | Contact Us
Divorce Support Forums: Collecting Your Retirement and Spouse has retireme
 
Alert Message: as a reminder, you must register to be able to post in the forums.
Divorce Support Forums Divorcesupport.com
You are not logged in.
[Login]
[Register Here]
Main Index · Search Forums · Active Topics
New User Registration · Who's Online · FAQ · Calendar

State Support Forums >> Arizona
Previous topic Previous   View all topics Index   Next topic Next   Threaded Mode Threaded  

Pages: 1
Diane1a
New


Reged: 06/26/07
Posts: 1
Collecting Your Retirement and Spouse has retireme
      #113898 - 06/26/07 05:54 PM (68.106.27.31)
Edit post Edit   Reply to this post Reply   Reply to this post Quote   Quick Reply Quick Reply  

If I am going to retire within 90 days and my spouse files for divorce prior to the 90 days, is my retirement considered community property? My spouse is already collecting his retirement from the military prior to our marriage 9 years ago and is getting more than I will receive.

Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
gigi
Platinum
***

Reged: 11/06/06
Posts: 5042
Re: Collecting Your Retirement and Spouse has retireme [Re: Diane1a]
      #113911 - 06/26/07 07:25 PM (68.110.71.127)
Edit post Edit   Reply to this post Reply   Reply to this post Quote   Quick Reply Quick Reply  

Whatever portion of your retirement was earned during the marriage is community property. He may choose to be nice & let you keep it, but ... it sounds unfair, but if he earned teh whole military retirement before your marriage, married you while he was collecting his retirement & just sat around while you worked, considering his contribution to the marriage was his retirement... then he gets to keep his whole retirement pay in the future, and you get to give him half of whatever retirement benefits you earned while you were married to him. The hope is that if he had enough time before your marriage to earn retirement in one career, that if you're the same age, so did you, and even if you didn't collect, you still have all that you came into the marriage with (retirement entitlements, property & etc)... even though you're about to give up his income to your household...

I'm sorry if it sounds unfair, but if you were not married to him when he earned HIS retirement, you don't get part of it. If he was married to you when you earned YOURS. he does get part of it.

I've seen situations reported where that was evilly, horrifyingly wrong... like that the husband was collecting $6,000 a month, the wife was entitled to $6000 a month of her own, but he got to keep his entire $6000 a month plus half of hers & she was required to live on the other half of her own retirement entitlement. It leaves him with $9000 a month & her only $3000, and seems horrifying, but that's the way it worked. Thank goodness this is so rare that when it happens this unfairly, it's the stuff of legends... but for the one person it happens to, it's not comforting to find out that it's a rare situation.

I hope you find that most of your retirement entitlement was earned outside fo the marriage, or that part of his military pension should be sent to you. Good luck on this.


Post Extras: Print Post   Remind Me!   Notify Moderator  
Pages: 1


Previous topic Previous   View all topics Index   Next topic Next   Threaded Mode Threaded  

Extra information
0 registered and 1 anonymous users are browsing this forum.

Moderator:   

Print Topic

Forum Permissions
      You cannot start new topics
      You cannot reply to topics
      HTML is disabled
      UBBCode is disabled

Rating:
Topic views: 363

Rate this topic

Jump to

Contact Us | Privacy statement Divorce Support Forums

Powered by UBB.threads™ 6.5.2

Terms | Privacy | Security | Contact Us | Recommend Us | Join the Directory | Site Map
Copyright © 1997- 2005 , All Rights Reserved.