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What is a Domestic Relations Order? A Domestic Relations Order (DRO), per Arizona Revised Statute (A.R.S) 38-773(H), is an order from the court that informs the ASRS how to either split or not split a members ASRS retirement account with their ex-spouse.
Case Search The Arizona Judicial Branch offers public access to court case information. Your documents will have a case number. Visit the Case Search site for more information.
The QDRO is a judgment, decree, or court order entered by the judge in the family law case, which could be a divorce, legal separation, or lawsuit awarding child support. The QDRO is ordered against the pension plan to provide child support, spousal maintenance, and divide community property.
What Types Of Cases Are Handled By The Pinal County Courts? Shoplifting. Disorderly conduct. Minors consumption or possession of alcohol. Indecent exposure. Simple assault. Interfering with judicial proceedings. Game and fish or boating violations. Contracting license violations.
A state authority, generally a court, must actually issue a judgment, order, or decree or otherwise formally approve a property settlement agreement before it can be a domestic relations order under ERISA.

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A domestic relations order is a judgment, decree, or order (including the approval of a property settlement) that is made pursuant to state domestic relations law (including community property law) and that relates to the provision of child support, alimony payments, or marital property rights for the benefit of a
Family courts, sometimes called domestic courts, are courts of limited jurisdiction that address issues involving family law. These courts cover a breadth of domestic relations matters including alimony, divorce, domestic abuse, child custody, child support.
A qdro or qualified Domestic Relations order is a way to split up retirement accounts and pensions in a divorce. Qdros help one spouse obtain their share of another spouses retirement account without having to go through the process of just withdrawing monies from retirement accounts and paying IRS tax penalties.

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