Common use of Transfer Due to Divorce Clause in Contracts

Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-approved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 62 contracts

Samples: Ira Prototype Plan Agreement, Prototype              Plan               Agreement, secure.alpsinc.com

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Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-approved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 37 contracts

Samples: Traditional Individual Retirement Custodial Agreement, Individual Retirement Trust Account Agreement, clipperfund.com

Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-court- approved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: www.stifel.com, Stifel Account, Stifel Account

Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-approved court‐approved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-free tax‐free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Individual Retirement Custodial Account Agreement, Individual Retirement Custodial Account Agreement, Individual Retirement Custodial Account Agreement

Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-approved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), ) and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ach Agreement, Individual    Retirement   Trust    Account    Agreement

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Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-approved ap- proved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-tax- free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Plan Agreement

Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-approved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-tax- free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Individual Retirement Custodial Account Agreement

Transfer Due to Divorce. If all or any part of your IRA is awarded to your spouse or former spouse in a divorce or legal separation proceeding, the amount so awarded will be treated as the spouse’s 's IRA (and may be transferred pursuant to a court-approved divorce decree or written legal separation agreement to another IRA of your spouse), and will not be considered a taxable distribution to you. A transfer is a tax-free direct movement of cash and/or property from one Traditional IRA to another or from one Xxxx XXX to another.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Client Agreement

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