Approved Defined Benefit Plan is a legal document that was released by the Virginia Retirement System - a government authority operating within Virginia.
Q: What is an Approved Domestic Relations Order (ADRO)?
A: An Approved Domestic Relations Order (ADRO) is a court order that divides retirement benefits in a divorce or separation.
Q: What is a Defined Benefit Plan?
A: A Defined Benefit Plan is a type of retirement plan where the employer promises a specified monthly benefit upon retirement.
Q: How is a Defined Benefit Plan divided in Virginia?
A: In Virginia, a Defined Benefit Plan can be divided through an Approved Domestic Relations Order (ADRO) issued by a court.
Q: Who can issue an Approved Domestic Relations Order (ADRO)?
A: An Approved Domestic Relations Order (ADRO) can only be issued by a court.
Q: What happens after an Approved Domestic Relations Order (ADRO) is issued?
A: After an Approved Domestic Relations Order (ADRO) is issued, the retirement plan administrator will divide the benefits according to the court's order.
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