
Can I Divide My Retirement Account In A Divorce Without Paying Taxes?
Yes, you can divide your retirement account in a divorce without paying taxes if you structure the transaction properly at
This is not intended to be an in depth discussion of how to prepare for your divorce. Rather, this is a simple bullet point list of things you should do if you are preparing for a divorce.
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