[Excerpt] A former spouse of a federal employee may be entitled to a share of the employee’s retirement annuity under the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) or the Federal Employees’ Retirement System (FERS) if this has been authorized by a state court decree of divorce, annulment, or legal separation. An employee also may voluntarily elect a survivor annuity for a former spouse. A state court can award a former spouse a share of the employee’s retirement annuity, a survivor annuity, or both. A court also can award a former spouse of a federal employee a portion of the employee’s Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) account balance as part of a divorce settlement. This report will be updated as legislative developments warrant
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[Excerpt] A former spouse of a federal employee may be entitled to a share of the employee’s retirem...
[Excerpt] This report describes basic retirement benefits for federal employees under the Civil Serv...
[Excerpt] Federal employees participate in one of two retirement systems. The Civil Service Retireme...
[Excerpt] This report provides a general discussion of legislative provisions and proposals relating...
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[Excerpt] The Railroad Retirement and Survivors’ Improvement Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-16) increased mon...
[Excerpt] This report describes recent trends in the characteristics of annuitants and current emplo...
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State marital property laws often entitle a nonemployee spouse to share in employee retirement benef...
Under a pension and retirement plan, decedent had the option of receiving a pension for life or a sm...
Pensions for civilian federal employees are provided through two programs, the Civil Service Retirem...
tion, payable in a single sum or under one of the income options offered by TIAA-CREF. Married parti...
The Uniformed Services Former Spouses\u27 Protection Act authorizes a division of military retiremen...
On June 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law H.R. 1256, the Family Smoking Prevention an...
[Excerpt] A former spouse of a federal employee may be entitled to a share of the employee’s retirem...
[Excerpt] This report describes basic retirement benefits for federal employees under the Civil Serv...
[Excerpt] Federal employees participate in one of two retirement systems. The Civil Service Retireme...
[Excerpt] This report provides a general discussion of legislative provisions and proposals relating...
Prior to 1984, neither federal civil service employees nor Members of Congress paid taxes to Social ...
Under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, retirement benefits cannot be assigned or alienat...
[Excerpt] The Railroad Retirement and Survivors’ Improvement Act of 2001 (P.L. 107-16) increased mon...
[Excerpt] This report describes recent trends in the characteristics of annuitants and current emplo...
This Article examines whether the law forbidding division of certain federal pension benefits betwee...
State marital property laws often entitle a nonemployee spouse to share in employee retirement benef...
Under a pension and retirement plan, decedent had the option of receiving a pension for life or a sm...
Pensions for civilian federal employees are provided through two programs, the Civil Service Retirem...
tion, payable in a single sum or under one of the income options offered by TIAA-CREF. Married parti...
The Uniformed Services Former Spouses\u27 Protection Act authorizes a division of military retiremen...
On June 22, 2009, President Barack Obama signed into law H.R. 1256, the Family Smoking Prevention an...