Why Retirement Settlement Language Must Be Strategically Calculated, Not Just Carefully Worded

Most of the mess shows up after the deal is done. Not because attorneys don’t care but because the wrong problem got solved. 🟠 Gains and losses weren’t calculated. 🟠 Marital shares weren’t defined. 🟠 Equalization seemed easier, until it wasn’t. The truth? You don’t need a new form. You need a new sequence. Here’s […]
Free April Drop: What Clients Expect You to Catch in Retirement Settlements

Whether we’ve worked together before or not, this matters. If your agreement includes equalization language or a fixed-dollar division, it may already be off. The market just had its worst week since 2020. The Dow dropped 1,500 points in two days. Yet we continue to see settlement agreements drafted like account values don’t move. Here’s […]
Cash Balance Plans: The Silent Risk in Divorce Settlements

Stop Guessing About Cash Balance Plans. Cash balance plans look simple, but they’re not. These hybrid plans combine pension-like guarantees with 401(k)-style balances. And that’s the trap. Assume they’re like a 401(k)? That’s where settlements fall apart. Here are three must-know truthsbefore you touch a cash balance plan: Equalizing is a No-Go: These plans don’t […]
Are You Risking a Rejected 401(k) Split? Here’s the Fix

What if the biggest mistake in dividing a 401(k) is also the easiest to prevent? The Problem: Undefined Marital Share When dividing a 401(k), IRA, or 403(b), failing to specify the former spouse’s portion in dollars or percentages is a critical error. Unlike pensions, defined contribution plans won’t calculate the marital share for you. The […]
Good Enough Isn’t Good Enough (And You Know It)

Not knowing isn’t the problem. The problem is pretending you do. Why is it that the phrase “good enough” only feels okay untilit isn’t? Splitting retirement plans isn’t just a math problem or paperwork. It’s a minefield. And here’s the kicker: Most of the messes we see are completely avoidable, if only someone had said, […]