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  4. 07.27.2010

    I was divorced in 2000 at which time my ex was granted half of my retirement for the time we were married. Her attorney did not file the proper paperwork/QDRO so my employer's plan administrator threw out the request for her to receive half. I retire in 8 years.

  5. 07.27.2010

    I have a child who is 18 and his mother just served me with papers for the arrears payment ($33,995). I do own a home and want to take out a home equity loan to pay the arrears in full. She is asking for me to be imprisoned if not paid in full by the court date of July 6, 2010. What are my options in order to avoid imprisonment?

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