Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 53Connecticut Bar Association, 1979 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 49
... benefits under the control of the husband ; however , consideration of the value of such benefits may increase the assets available for division and allocation to the wife . Section 46-51 of the Connecticut Statutes authorizing property ...
... benefits under the control of the husband ; however , consideration of the value of such benefits may increase the assets available for division and allocation to the wife . Section 46-51 of the Connecticut Statutes authorizing property ...
Page 54
... benefits which were accruing for him under the plan . ERISA does not require that the participant share those benefits with his wife or children in any manner . For example , only those plans providing a life annuity form of benefit are ...
... benefits which were accruing for him under the plan . ERISA does not require that the participant share those benefits with his wife or children in any manner . For example , only those plans providing a life annuity form of benefit are ...
Page 491
... benefits which plan participants could have re- ceived , but chose not to . If a plan benefit was constructively received by a participant during his lifetime , on that participant's subsequent death , the IRS will treat any death benefit ...
... benefits which plan participants could have re- ceived , but chose not to . If a plan benefit was constructively received by a participant during his lifetime , on that participant's subsequent death , the IRS will treat any death benefit ...
Contents
EDITORIAL CARTOON Sherwood | 1 |
A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL | 8 |
JUDGESHIP QUESTIONNAIRE REVIEW COMMITTEE | 28 |
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