The Altered Label: How Attorney Fees Became “Spousal Support” to Reach a 401(k)
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This episode examines federal court filings alleging that an attorney-fee award was altered into “spousal support” to obtain access to retirement funds protected by ERISA. According to the appellant, the alteration was not a harmless wording change: it was the central mechanism used to characterize an attorney-fee extraction as a domestic-relations payment.
The episode traces the disputed timeline, explains the conflict between ERISA’s anti-alienation protections and state-court domestic-relations labels, and examines the appellant’s argument that the federal district court reframed the case without directly addressing the alleged alteration. It also discusses the appellant’s Younger-abstention arguments, the asserted RICO and antitrust theories, and the defendant-specific issues involving immunity and dismissal.
The allegations remain disputed and unresolved. This episode uses AI to summarize court filings for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice and may contain errors. Read the original filings before drawing conclusions.