When it comes to divorce, there are no black-and-white laws about whether deferred compensation benefits are marital assets subject to equitable distribution. Our team of talented divorce attorneys at The Montanari Law Group can help you protect your deferred compensation benefits or get fair marital access to your partner’s benefits as part of a divorce settlement.Contact our Passaic County office at (973) 233-4396 for immediate assistance in a free consultation.
Deferred compensation benefits are most often offered in private corporate and publicly-traded companies. Some deferred compensation benefits, such as pensions and even retirement plans, are available to employees in almost all businesses with a minimum number of employees. However, more complex forms of deferred compensation, such as restricted stock units, deferred bonuses, and other forms of deferred compensation are also frequently provided by companies in the public and private sector.
There are two types of deferred compensation: qualified and non-qualified. Qualified deferred compensation is overseen by the IRS, Securities and Exchange Commission, and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. They are held in trust until being released to the employee. An example of qualified deferred compensation is a qualified retirement plan. Non-qualified deferred compensation is not held in trust and therefore is not protected. An example of non-qualified deferred compensation is stock options.
Deferred compensation is an issue in New Jersey divorce because its consideration as a marital asset is not ensured. A spouse has rights to assets that were earned during the course of the marriage. Because deferred compensation benefits are not received for an extended period of time that may supersede the end of the marriage, whether the earner’s spouse may claim rights to a portion of them preemptively in a divorce is a murky gray area in New Jersey divorce law. For this reason, having the skilled representation of a divorce attorney is necessary when deferred compensation is at play in a divorce.
Deferred compensation is generally considered marital property if its accrual took place during the course of the marriage. Like one’s income, deferred compensation is considered a marital asset subject to equitable distribution and may affect spousal support payment requirements. In some cases, a spouse’s attorney may argue for other marital assets to be awarded at the time of divorce in exchange for deferred compensation, which would only be available in the future.
Deferred compensation can be estimated monthly for the duration of the marriage.
A Qualified Domestic Relations Order, or QDRO, is a document that must be completed by the non-employee spouse to be named as an alternate recipient of the employee spouse’s deferred compensation benefits. The QDRO outlines the exact amount of the deferred compensation that is due to the non-employee spouse at the time of vestment.
As it is plain to see, deferred compensation is not a straightforward issue when it comes to New Jersey divorce. Because there are so many financial assets at stake for both parties, it is crucial to have a knowledgeable divorce lawyer handling your asset division, including those assets that have yet to vest. At The Montanari Law Group, our team does the leg work to determine the value of qualified and non-qualified deferred compensation benefits and what portion of them, if any, is subject to equitable distribution in West Orange, Clifton, Hackensack, Montvale, Wyckoff, Paramus, Essex Fells, Passaic, Essex, and Bergen County and throughout Northern New Jersey. Contact a member of our team today at (973) 233-4396 to get started on your deferred compensation divorce inquiry. We are pleased to provide you with a consultation free.
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