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We have recently converted our 401(k) plan from one company to another. In the midst of changing and switching monies, an employee who had an outstanding loan resigned. His repayment had only begun si
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EMPLOYEE RESIGNS WITH 401(K) LOAN
posted at 7/21/1999 1:52 AM EDT
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EMPLOYEE RESIGNS WITH 401(K) LOAN
posted at 7/21/1999 5:17 PM EDT
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Well, I hope whomever drafted your original plan is made aware of this problem. What do you mean when you write "The old plan company did not want to deal with it so we transferred his remaining funds to the new plan . . . ?" Was that with the employee's consent? What were the rules used under which one plans assets were dumped into another plan? Did the first plan allow this kind of distribution? With or without consent? Or, did you just "do it," sort of "a darn the consequences full speed ahead" kind of thing.
Sounds to me that if the first plan did not allow for a distribution and you let the employee have a distribution, then the plan administrator might have some legal trouble. I strongly advise you to consult with legal counsel. If you need a referral to an attorney in your area, just give me a ring, a line, a loan, an e-mail or whatever. Matthew T. Miklave, Esq. Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. 250 Park Avenue New York, New York 10177 (212) 351-4663 (212) 661-0989 (fax) MMiklave@ebglaw.com |
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EMPLOYEE RESIGNS WITH 401(K) LOAN
posted at 7/22/1999 3:29 AM EDT
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