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Pension and a Qdro due to divorce
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<blockquote data-quote="northron77" data-source="post: 891335" data-attributes="member: 37950"><p>I retired in May of 2008. This was right after UPS took over the pension. I got royally screwed by UPS. When I retired Central states who qualified the QDRO said my ex should get x amount of dollars which was right in the ball park of the way the QDRO was written. A year later UPS sent me a letter and said Central states figured it wrong and that they are taking another 279.50 from my pension. This was for around $110 dollars additional for ex and they were taking around $160 a month because she was 2 years younger than me. I could go on and on, but I would like to know if any other fellow retirees have run into a same of similiar situation. I have tried to straighten this out myself but I think it;s time to unleash the lawyers. Oh ya as a side note Central states stands by there figures and says UPS is doing the calculations all wrong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="northron77, post: 891335, member: 37950"] I retired in May of 2008. This was right after UPS took over the pension. I got royally screwed by UPS. When I retired Central states who qualified the QDRO said my ex should get x amount of dollars which was right in the ball park of the way the QDRO was written. A year later UPS sent me a letter and said Central states figured it wrong and that they are taking another 279.50 from my pension. This was for around $110 dollars additional for ex and they were taking around $160 a month because she was 2 years younger than me. I could go on and on, but I would like to know if any other fellow retirees have run into a same of similiar situation. I have tried to straighten this out myself but I think it;s time to unleash the lawyers. Oh ya as a side note Central states stands by there figures and says UPS is doing the calculations all wrong! [/QUOTE]
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