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Nonqualified Deferred Compensation In Divorce This is premium content

Noah B. Rosenfarb
Executives at public companies often have not just stock compensation but also nonqualified deferred compensation (NQDC), which can raise numerous issues in divorce. If your compensation includes NQDC, you and your advisors need to consider your equitable distribution alternatives for the property settlement agreement.
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