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Protecting Retirement Assets from Creditors (PDF)
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Aug. 13, 2019 "[T]he Supreme Court decided in 2014 that inherited IRAs are not 'retirement funds' protected by the federal Bankruptcy Code, and the repercussions are still being felt. Bankruptcy courts have now extended the Supreme Court’s reasoning to find that retirement accounts received through divorce proceedings are not 'retirement funds,' and state courts are wrestling with whether their exemption statutes similarly expose inherited IRAs to creditors." MORE >> |
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