Understanding QDROs and Protecting Your Retirement Nest Egg with Allison Fried

Allison Fried recently had a conversation with Frank LaRocca on his podcast, “The Divorce Playbook Podcast”. Tune in as she talks about why you might need a Qualified Domestic Relations Order (QDRO), Defined Benefit vs. Defined Contribution Plans, the importance of tough conversations around pension plans and retirement accounts, and more.

https://www.divorcelawnj.com/understanding-qdros-and-protecting-your-retirement-nest-egg-with-allison-fried/

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