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Hi, everyone. Welcome to the training. This is the COB portion of the training out of the series. If you give me a moment, I do have one screen, so I will be able to take questions. However, I cant see the questions during the Qamp;A, so I will pause in between sections to then go into the Qamp;A and answer any questions. So, please post your questions there, so I can see them. At this time, before I get started, are there any questions? Can everyone hear me? Okay. Okay. I will start if theres no questions. Okay. Court Ordered Benefits, The Virtual Training. So, today were going to discuss former spouse benefits under the Civil Service Retirement System, which we affectionately call CSRS. The Federal Employee Retirement System, FERS. The Health Benefits Program, FEHB, FEGLI. And then well discuss a few more at the bottom. But our core will be on the CSRS and FERS. So, just a little bit of background. We received new regulations on court orders from Title 5 in 1992, regarding Titl