Division of Retirement Assets in Illinois
Depending on the duration of the marriage and the amount of assets held between both parties, divorce can become significantly more complex. Retirement accounts, including 401(k)s, IRAs, and other pensions and stock options can be the most valuable assets accumulated during in the marriage. At Weiler & Lengle P.C., we are experienced in helping our clients protect their interests and investments at the time of divorce. We routinely work with high-asset clients and have extensive experience in the division of complex retirement accounts and assets.
We protect your assets and retirement plans so that you are secure, even after divorce. Call 866-920-0305 or contact us by e-mail to arrange an initial consultation or case evaluation regarding pensions and divorce.
Division of Retirement Assets
Many people do not realize that they have to divide retirement accounts. You may be interested in a buyout. We can work with an actuary who can determine the current value of the retirement account; but you should be wary about potential issues and disputes in the future. When working through the complexities of a pension division or buyout, you want an experienced advocate to effectively draft a retirement settlement agreement that protects your rights and financial interests. We handle complex cases involving:
- 401K, IRAs, 403(b)
- Private pensions
- Multiple retirement vehicles
- Right to Social Security benefits
- Public employee pension plans
- Stock options
- Tax implications
Pension Plan and Retirement Protection
Pension plan and retirement plan division is complicated for any marriage. We represent a diverse range of clients, including firefighters, professors, business executives, business owners, doctors, lawyers and other professionals. Our attorneys will take the time to understand your unique questions or concerns and develop a strategic approach to protect your rights and interests at the time of divorce.
For more information about our services or to speak directly with an experienced Kane County, Illinois family lawyer, call 866-920-0305 or e-mail us to schedule a consultation.




