I posted this in a smaller sub-forum of my local forum. Interested if anyone has any experience with this.
I thought I would ask this in a smaller forum before posting in the National section or asking Shyster John
Does anyone have, or has had, experience in splitting assets via a QDRO without getting a divorce? I have started getting into alternative investments and need to unlock the value of my 401K without wanting to pay penalties or taxes.
This is what I have heard proposed but can't seem to find anyone with experience in this.
1. Open a SDIRA (self-directed IRA) in my wife's name. (Probably using Quest IRA, are there others any better?)
2. Get a lawyer and judge to draw up and execute the QDRO and present it to the plan sponsors of my 401K directing a percentage (90%?) to go to my wife's SDIRA.
3. Once there, I would direct the alternative investments to make.
I am not worried about putting this in my wife's name because if the QDRO was directed via a divorce she would get a hell of a lot more. So please leave comments directed to the process only. Tax implications, if applicable, should/can be addressed but we file jointly and being in a SDIRA should limit most tax implications. I know the UBIT tax may apply for our investments.
I have heard to expect a lawyer to cost $2,500 and another possible $500 for filing fees.