DRO definition

DRO means a domestic relations order that is a judgment, decree, or order (including one that approves a property settlement agreement) that relates to the provision of child support, alimony payments or marital property rights to a spouse, former spouse, child or other dependent of a Participant and is rendered under a state (within the meaning of section 7701(a)(10) of the Code) domestic relations law (including a community property law) and that:

Examples of DRO in a sentence

  • Due to the unique schedule working a sixth (6th) or seventh (7th) consecutive day will be paid at overtime provisions when covering another graveyard DRO absence or mandatory training, otherwise regular overtime rules will be applied to their work week.

  • Article X, Section 3 – DISTRICT RESOURCE OFFICER (DRO) One of the DRO’s primary duties is to provide safety to students, staff, and faculty of Vancouver Public Schools.


More Definitions of DRO

DRO means a domestic relations order as defined by the IRC or Title I of ERISA or the rules thereunder.
DRO means a written obligation by a Protected Partner to become a “DRO Partner” as defined in the Partnership Agreement.
DRO means a written obligation by a Protected Partner to restore part or all of its deficit capital account in the Partnership upon the occurrence of certain events.
DRO means the same as “domestic relations order” in A.R.S. § 38-773(H)(1).
DRO means any judgment, decree or order which relates to marital property rights of a spouse or former spouse and is made pursuant to applicable domestic relations law (including community property law).
DRO means a Deputy Returning Officer appointed by the CRO to assist in the conduct of an Election or Referendum;
DRO means any judgment, decree or order which relates to marital property rights of a spouse or former spouse and is made pursuant to applicable domestic relations law (including community property law), as such term is further described and used in the Plan.