Friday, January 16, 2009

Quasi-Marital Spouse Entitled to 50 percent of pension benefits

On January 12, 2009, in the case of Owens v. Automotive Machinists Pension Trust, the Ninth Circuit court of appeals affirmed the lower court's ruling that a quasi-marital partner is entitled to pension benefits pursuant to a Qualified Domestic Relations Order ("QDRO"). Norma and Phillip Owens lived together for 30 years but never married. The couple separate in 2004, and Norma sought half of Phillip's pension. Under ERISA, a person must meet the definition of an Alternate Payee in order to receive a portion of benefits from a qualified retirement pursuant to a QDRO. A person is an Alternate Payee if he or she is a spouse, former spouse, child or other dependent of the participant. Although ERISA does not recognize Norma as a spouse or former spouse, under the definition of Alternate Payee, the Ninth Circuit agreed with the lower court that Norma was a "dependent" who lived in the household with the taxpayer, and, therefore, met the definition of an Alternate Payee.

See full opinion at: http://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2009/01/12/0735253.pdf

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