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Dividing Retirement Plans After a Divorce

In general, retirement plan benefits including 401(k) plans, profit sharing plans, pensions plans, and other Internal Revenue Code 401(a) qualified plans are not assignable or attachable by creditors or others under Internal Revenue Code Section 401(a)(13).  The...

Saving for Education: An Introduction to 529 Plans

It is no secret that higher education costs have increased dramatically in the past few decades. In 1987 the average annual tuition and fees for an in-state public institution was about $3,190. By 2017 that amount had more than tripled, to an average of $9,970.  The...

Social Security: At What Age Should One File for Benefits?

Retirement. Perhaps not as inevitable as death or taxes, but potentially much more pleasant. For those looking forward to this milestone, questions abound. Some of those questions will likely concern your expected Social Security benefits. More than $1 trillion in...