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§ 838.222 - OPM action on receipt of a court order acceptable for processing.

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If OPM receives a court order acceptable for processing that is directed at an employee annuity that is in pay status, OPM will inform—

The former spouse—

That the court order is acceptable for processing;

Of the date on which OPM received the court order, the date on which the former spouse's benefit begins to accrue, and if known, the date on which OPM commences payment under the order;

Of the amount of the former spouse's monthly benefit and the formula OPM used to compute the monthly benefit; and

That, if he or she disagrees with the amount of the monthly benefits, he or she must obtain, and submit to OPM, an amended court order clarifying the amount; and

The retiree or phased retiree—

That the former spouse has applied for benefits under this subpart;

That the court order is acceptable for processing and that OPM must comply with the court order;

Of the date on which OPM received the court order, the date on which the former spouse's benefit begins or accrue, and if known, the date on which OPM commences payment under the court order;

Of the amount of the former spouse's monthly benefit and the formula OPM used to compute the monthly benefit;

That, if he or she contests the validity of the court order, he or she must obtain, and submit to OPM, a court order invalidating the court order submitted by the former spouse; and

That, if he or she disagrees with the amount of the former spouse's monthly benefits, he or she must obtain, and submit to OPM, an amended court order clarifying the amount.

If OPM receives a court order acceptable for processing that is directed at an employee annuity but the employee has died, or if a retiree or phased retiree dies after payments from the retiree or phased retiree to a former spouse have begun, OPM will inform the former spouse that the employee, or retiree, or phased retiree has died and that OPM can only honor court orders dividing employee annuities during the lifetime of the retiree or phased retiree.

If OPM receives a court order acceptable for processing that is directed at an employee annuity that is not in pay status, OPM will inform—

The former spouse—

That the court order is acceptable for processing;

That benefits cannot begin to accrue until the employee retires, or enters phased retirement status;

To the extent possible, the formula that OPM will use to compute the former spouse's monthly benefit; and

That, if he or she disagrees with the formula, he or she must obtain, and submit to OPM, an amended court order clarifying the amount; and

The employee, separated employee, retiree, or phased retiree—

That the former spouse has applied for benefits under this subpart;

That the court order is acceptable for processing and that OPM must comply with the court order;

To the extent possible, the formula that OPM will use to compute the former spouse's monthly benefit;

That, if he or she contests the validity of the court order, he or she must obtain, and submit to OPM, a court order invalidating the court order submitted by the former spouse; and

That, if he or she disagrees with the amount of the former spouse's monthly benefits, he or she must obtain, and submit to OPM, an amended court order clarifying the amount.

The failure of OPM to provide, or of the employee, separated employee, retiree, phased retiree or the former spouse to receive, the information specified in this section prior to the commencing date of a reduction or accrual does not affect—

The validity of payment under the court order; or

The commencing date of the reduction in the employee annuity or the commencing date of the accrual of former spouse benefits as determined under § 838.231.

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§ 838.222 - OPM action on receipt of a court order acceptable for processing.