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David T. Ruegg QDROs

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  1. The Joinder is a unique feature of California law and it's only required for Local Governmental Plans and Plans that require it as part of their policies and procedures (mostly union plans). I agree 100% that it's extra red tape that is-frankly-a pain in the rear end with no real purpose. I would jump for joy if they got rid of joinders and took a more reasonable approach-like the other 49 states that don't have joinders. I feel CA runs a lot of things that way-with no purpose/reason...sigh....but we have great weather and beaches. So here I stay.
  2. Hi I'm new to this forum (I just signed up). I hope I can contribute from time to time. I am a California QDRO Attorney. I want to share a recently completed project that I think will be useful to pro per litigants (and maybe a few attorneys). It's an online 'Joinder Generator' and it generates joinder packets (groups of judicial council forms required to join a plan) after answering a few questions via online form. Please check it out and give me any feedback about it. Do you like it? Would you use it? Did it work? Thanks so much for your time and feedback. http://www.qdrodivision.com/joinder-generator/ -David T. Ruegg
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