Tag Archives: Retirement

Spring in Washington: Retirement talk

In this week’s episode of SCOTUStalk, Amy Howe of Howe on the Court talks with Professor Stephen Wermiel of American University Washington College of Law about Supreme Court retirements, both in the possible future and from the recent past. The … Continue reading

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What happens to your Retirement Benefits when you Divorce?

Although every retirement plan has its own rules, generally all of your assets and debts are added up and divided. North Carolina is a “no fault” property state so in most cases, all marital assets and debts will be divided … Continue reading

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Could This Be Your Retirement Plan?

As reported by CBC, B.C. Pension Corporation announced a data breach involving pension plan records after discovering a box containing microfiche could not be found following a recent office move. The box contained personal information (names, social insurance numbers and dates … Continue reading

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Challenging the denial of an application for New York State and Local Retirement System disability retirement benefits

There are three basic issues to be mindful of when challenging the denial of an application for disability benefits submitted by a member of the New York State and Local Retirement System [NYSLRS].1. The applicant seeking disability retirement benefits bears … Continue reading

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Husband Promises Spousal Support For Life, But Retirement Causes Him To Reconsider

After 30 years, it might be safe to assume that a divorce is well in the former couple’s rearview mirror. However, life is full of change, and those changes can sometimes have an impact on agreements made during a separation … Continue reading

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