| Example: | ||
| Accumulated contributions earned during the marriage period: | $50,000 | |
| Member's monthly retirement allowance: | $1,000 | |
| Percentage of member's monthly retirement allowance awarded to ex-spouse: | 50% | |
| Monthly payment awarded to ex-spouse: | $500 (50% of
$1,000) |
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| Contributions awarded to ex-spouse: | $25,000 (50% of 50,000) | |
| Your monthly retirement allowance before ERF is applied: | $2,500 | |
| ERF (factor for retiring two years early) | 0.82 | |
| Your base allowance: | $2,050 | ($2500 x 0.82 ERF) |
| Adjustment for divorce split: | - $410 | (ex-spouse's $500 x 0.82 (ERF)) |
| The monthly retirement allowance you will receive: | $1640 | ($2050 - $410) |
| Your ex-spouse will receive the full monthly amount ($500) that was awarded to him or her in the dissolution order, regardless of your benefit amount. | ||
| Step 1 | The department will determine the single life benefit of your current monthly retirement allowance by dividing your current monthly allowance by the survivor option factor (see WAC 415-02-380) in effect at the time of the split. |
| Step 2 | The single life benefit ($1786.57) is divided by your annuity factor (see WAC 415-02-360) to determine the current present value of the single life benefit amount. The annuity factor the department uses is the factor for your age as of the date of the split. |
| Step 3 | The department then determines the present value of your ex-spouse's share by dividing your ex-spouse's monthly payment (as awarded in the dissolution order) by your ex-spouse's annuity factor. The annuity factor is the factor for your ex-spouse's age as of date of the split. |
| Step 4 | Next, the department subtracts your ex-spouse's present value from the single life benefit present value. The result is the present value of the benefit you will receive. |
| Step 5 | The department determines the amount of your new monthly retirement allowance by multiplying your present value by your annuity factor. |
| 1 | When a court splits your retirement account, the department will establish a separate account for your ex-spouse. Once the account is established, your account and your ex-spouse's account are not tied in any way. |
| 2 | If your ex-spouse was not listed as your survivor beneficiary at retirement, then no postretirement property division dissolution order (or postretirement amendment) may split your retirement account using WAC 415-02-520. |