Divorce is a time of change. One change that should not be overlooked is the need to modify your beneficiary designation forms for your IRA and other retirement assets.

Most couples enter into a Property Settlement Agreement (PSA) as part of their divorce. Included therein is generally a division of assets as well as a waiver of a claim or right to certain assets such as life insurance or retirement benefits.

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