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IPERS QDRO Instruction Packet

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If a Member is still legally married, the Member must obtain written consent from thespouse to provide and updated Enrollment/Beneficiary Designation form to <strong>IPERS</strong>.http://www.ipers.org/forms/members/beneficiaryform.pdf<strong>IPERS</strong> accepts only a shared payment method for dividing benefits. The Member’s <strong>IPERS</strong> account remains whole. Payments to the Member and Alternate Payee are split at the same time. The Alternate Payee cannot receive any payment until the Member (or theMember’s beneficiaries) receives payment under a trigger event (qualifyingdistribution(s) of benefits made with respect to a Member).There are three ways of dividing a Member’s gross benefits payable at the date theMember begins receiving benefits (the date of distribution), under the shared paymentmethod (See Drafting Samples―Paragraph 3): a straight percentage; a service factor percentage method; or a specific dollar amount (sum certain).A preretirement <strong>QDRO</strong> may award an Alternate Payee a share of benefit paymentsrelated to any or all of the following trigger events: Member applies for a monthly benefit (Pension) Member applies for a lump-sum benefit (Refund or an AE is payable) Preretirement lump-sum death benefits become payable Postretirement death benefits become payableA postretirement <strong>QDRO</strong> may only award an Alternate Payee a share of benefitpayments related to a monthly benefit (Pension) and a few select Optional provisions.NOTE: If a Member has retired and is receiving monthly distributions, the Orderwill be rejected if it contains Optional Paragraphs C, D, E, or F.For Members who are retired and then reemployed in new <strong>IPERS</strong>-covered employment,there may be additional benefits to which the Member and Alternate Payee may (or maynot) be entitled. This provision is outlined in Drafting Samples―Paragraph 3.<strong>IPERS</strong> may discuss questions of a general nature. However, a properly completed<strong>IPERS</strong> Authorization for Release of Information form must be on file with <strong>IPERS</strong> beforeconfidential information can be shared with anyone other than the Member:https://www.ipers.org/forms/members/authorizationforreleaseofinformation.pdfParagraph 7 states that the Alternate Payee may request information from the Member’saccount. <strong>IPERS</strong> will only provide copies of information dated after the <strong>QDRO</strong> isqualified and that has already been provided to the Member, as archived in the account.Effective May 8, 20135

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