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Domestic Partner Benefits: Hardship Withdrawal Option for Retirement Plans
Retirement plans may allow their participants to access retirement savings to help with a financial hardship, such as unreimbursed medical expenses, incurred by the participant’s spouse or federally-defined tax dependents. The Pension Protection Act of August 2006 expands this option for any designated beneficiary such as a domestic partner, parent or sibling.Domestic Partner Benefits: Pension Survivor Annuities
A brief explanation of a qualified joint and survivor annuity (QJSA), a qualified pre-retirement survivor annuity (QPSA) and the ways in which these benefit distribution forms impact or are otherwise important for same-sex domestic partners (and same-sex couples married under the laws of the State of Massachusetts).Suncoast Faith and Fairness Videos 2007
Divided We Fail
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