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Depending on the state, type of account and situation, a spouse can get retirement accounts in a divorce. For example, in Alaska benefits from such accounts as the Public Employees and Teachers Retirement systems are considered joint assets that can be divided during a divorce, unless both spouses agree to exchange other assets in lieu of the retirement funds. Alaska Department of Administration: Divorce After RetirementSource:
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