Can I get some of my husbands 401 k
yes IRS will garnish 401k because they see it as a income.
No.
Yes if you filed a join tax return Or you have a join bank account. IRS will garnish 401k because they see it as a income.
No, child support cannot attach or garnish a 401K plan. They can only garnish wages earned and not employee benefits.
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yes IRS will garnish 401k because they see it as a income.
No.
Yes if you filed a join tax return Or you have a join bank account. IRS will garnish 401k because they see it as a income.
No, child support cannot attach or garnish a 401K plan. They can only garnish wages earned and not employee benefits.
It really depends on which state you live in. Every state has different rules about who can garnish what types of income. Most states do not allow 401K or annuities to be garnished for any reason.
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The 401k is not taxed but the Roth 401k will be best in the long run as the money you get out wont be taxed then.
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It is possible for the state to garnish your 401k to satisfy back child support payments, but it depends on the laws of the specific state. In some states, retirement accounts like 401k may be exempt from collection for child support arrears, while in others they can be seized. It is advisable to consult with a legal professional or a family law attorney in your state to understand the specific regulations and protections that may apply.
You can rollover your 401k by applying for or opening a new 401k through your new employer. You don't have to do it though. Withdrawing from your 401k will result in penalties.
A 401k and a IRA are different. A 401k is a employer sponsored plan while a IRA is not.