Common use of Qualified Domestic Relations Order Clause in Contracts

Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A QDRO is a signed Domestic Relations Order issued by a State Court which creates, recognizes or assigns to an alternate payee(s) the right to receive all or part of a Participant's Plan benefit and which meets the requirements of Code Section 414(p). An alternate payee is a Spouse, former Spouse, child, or other dependent who is treated as a beneficiary under the Plan as a result of the QDRO.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Non Standardized Adoption Agreement (Princeton Review Inc), Adoption Agreement (Shared Technologies Cellular Inc), Westfield Financial Inc

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Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A QDRO is a signed Domestic Relations Order issued by a State Court which creates, recognizes or assigns to an alternate payee(s) the right to receive all or part of a Participant's Plan benefit and which meets the requirements of Code Section 414(p). An alternate payee is a Spouse, former Spouse, child, or other dependent who is treated as a beneficiary under the Plan plan as a result of the QDRO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: East West Bancorp Inc

Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A QDRO is a signed Domestic Relations Order issued by a State Court which creates, recognizes or assigns to an alternate payee(s) the right to receive all or part of a Participant's Plan benefit and which meets the requirements of Code Section 414(p). An alternate payee is a Spouse, . former Spouse, child, or other dependent who is treated as a beneficiary under the Plan as a result of the QDRO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Inventa Technologies Inc

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Qualified Domestic Relations Order. A QDRO is (QDRO) means a signed Domestic Relations Order domestic relations order issued by a State Court court which creates, recognizes or assigns to an alternate payee(sAlternate Payee(s) the right to receive all or part of a Participant's Plan ’s benefit and held in the Participant Account which meets the requirements of Code Section 414(p). An alternate payee is a Spouse, former Spouse, child, or other dependent who is treated as a beneficiary under the Plan as a result of the QDRO.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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