Thrift Account Creditor Protection
Good afternoon,
I recently read your article on the IRA creditor protection.
https://irahelp.com/slottreport/how-safe-creditors-your-401k-money-if-you-roll-it-ira
I have a slightly different problem and was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. My Client is in New York. He was a Federal Employee, and has a Thrift Account. From what I understand it is akin to the IRA except it’s what it is called for the Federal Employees. As such, this type of account may not be invaded, except voluntarily by the owner or by the Court during matrimonial proceedings. Recently, a creditor adult living facility made an application in a NY state Court and demanded that the State Court compel payment from the Federal Reserve’s Thrift Account. I objected because I do not think the assets can be reached. Anyone dealt with this type of a matter or can shed some light on the situation? Please advise. Thank you.
Permalink Submitted by Alan - IRA critic on Fri, 2020-10-30 21:10
Permalink Submitted by Vlad Portnoy on Mon, 2020-11-30 21:45
Alan, thank you. However, that link is to the bankruptcy page. My situation is different because there is no bankruptcy. I am a guardian for someone with a potential creditor who went to Court to compel me to get the money out of the TSP to satisfy the debt. I do not believe I have that obligation.