Knowledge of QDROs Other Attorneys Depend On
Community property subject to division in a Texas divorce may include one or both divorcing spouses' employee benefits — that is, all of the assets accumulated in 401(k) plans, pensions or other qualified plans during the marriage. Dividing such assets requires a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) signed by a judge and approved by the plan administrator.
If retirement accounts or pensions are assets to be considered in your divorce, it is important to work with an attorney who knows how to properly prepare QDROs. Lawyer James A. Frazier is an excellent resource for anyone facing this issue, and he frequently handles this aspect of divorce for other family law attorneys in Collin County and Dallas County, Texas. Please contact us to discuss your divorce or QDRO-related needs.
An Excellent Resource for Divorcing Texans and Other Attorneys
James A. Frazier is a financially savvy family law attorney well-equipped to deal with all aspects of property division in divorce — including the most complex property divisions. Not all divorce lawyers are intensely familiar with the federal law known as ERISA — the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 — or otherwise versed in federal laws. Mr. Frazier has made a point of gaining extensive knowledge in this area, and he can help ensure that this aspect of any divorce is handled properly and efficiently.
If you are a man or woman facing divorce in Collin County, and one of your concerns is the proper division of all community property, including pensions or retirement accounts, we can help. If you are an attorney in the Plano or Dallas areas in need of a peer who can handle the sensitive and complex development of QDROs, we encourage you to call 972-516-2242 or send us an e-mail today.

