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  2. Will Divorce Destroy Your Retirement Savings? - AOL

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    Remember to obtain and keep copies of your marriage license and divorce papers.” Estate Plans Will Shift In addition to nailing down the division of assets, divorcing couples also must determine ...

  3. A major curveball in retirement preparedness: divorce - AOL

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    According to the CDC's analysis of 45 states, the divorce rate was around 2.4 per 1,000 Americans in 2022, down from around 4 per 1,000 in 2000. Still, a couple's retirement assets might feel the ...

  4. Paper divorce - Wikipedia

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    A paper divorce is a case in which a couple obtains a legal divorce but continues to live together as before. It may be done for financial reasons, such as to isolate medical debts to only fall on the ill partner. [1] If the divorce is fraudulent, it is called a sham divorce. [2] [3]

  5. I Lost My Retirement Savings in a Divorce: Here’s How ... - AOL

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  6. Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (or USFSPA) is a U.S. federal law enacted on September 8, 1982 to address issues that arise when a member of the military divorces, and primarily concerns jointly-earned marital property consisting of benefits earned during marriage and while one of the spouses (or both) is a military service member. [3]

  7. Grounds for divorce (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A fault divorce is a divorce which is granted after the party asking for the divorce sufficiently proves that the other party did something wrong that justifies ending the marriage. [8] For example, in Texas, grounds for an "at-fault" divorce include cruelty, adultery, a felony conviction, abandonment, living apart, and commitment in a mental ...

  8. Military divorce - Wikipedia

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    The Service Members' Civil Relief Act also allows service members on active duty to delay divorce proceedings for the duration of active duty and for up to 60 days beyond. [2] A common challenge presented by military divorce is jurisdiction - where the divorce should be filed if the service member isn't at home.

  9. Can a Divorce Affect Your Retirement Assets? - AOL

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