In re Marriage of Spawn & McGowan
Annotate this CaseHusband and Wife's marriage was dissolved by the district court. The order included an allocation of Husband's state employee retirement plan, which Wife appealed. At issue on appeal was whether Wife was entitled to fifty percent of what the account would be worth if Husband were to liquidate it immediately or fifty percent of the marital portion of Husband's benefits at the time he would begin receiving them after retirement. The Supreme Court (1) concluded that Karen was entitled to a percentage at the time of payout under the "time rule" for deferred distribution of pension plans as set forth in Rolfe v. Rolfe, and (2) ordered that the account should be divided by awarding Wife a fraction of each pension payment that represents the amount earned during the marriage. Remanded for a new distribution of the marital estate.
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