Virginia Government Retirement Benefits Divorce Lawyers
Federal government pension plans are quite different from private pension plans and fall into one of two categories: the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) or the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). When a federal employee gets a divorce, the court may award the non-employee spouse a portion of the pension's value.
Unlike private sector pensions, however, there are specific rules and processes in place for how federal government pensions are divided. These processes can be extremely complex for someone who is not familiar with them. Be sure that your attorney has experience with federal benefit plans and has the ability to fully protect your interests.
The Fairfax federal pensions divorce lawyers at the Nova Family Law Group represent clients in all aspects of federal government pension division. Whether you are the employee or the spouse, we have the experience to help you reach a positive result.
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If the court awards a portion of the pension to the non-employee spouse, a specific court order, called a Court Order Acceptable for Processing, will need to be submitted to the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) for the division to be processed. These orders must include specific language and be submitted through proper channels in order to be accepted by the OPM.
Our attorneys are familiar with all of the requirements and deadlines inherent to these proceedings, and we have helped countless clients to obtain the pension benefits they have been awarded. Our considerable background in these matters helps to ensure that the process goes smoothly and that there are no unnecessary delays in the approval of your benefits.
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To schedule an initial consultation with one of our Virginia federal pension division lawyers, call us at 703-763-0980, toll free at 866-639-8801 or contact us online.






