Title 22Foreign Relations and IntercourseRelease 119-73

§4071j Former spouses

Title 22 › Chapter CHAPTER 52— - FOREIGN SERVICE › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER VIII— - FOREIGN SERVICE RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY › Part Part II— - Foreign Service Pension System › § 4071j

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

Gives a former spouse a right to part of a participant’s benefits unless a spousal agreement or court order says otherwise. To qualify, the couple must have been married at least 10 years during the participant’s service that counts here, and at least 5 of those years must have been while the participant was in the Foreign Service. The former spouse’s right starts the first day of the month after the divorce or annulment is final and ends the last day of the month before the former spouse dies or remarries before age 55. If the former spouse was married to the participant for all creditable service, they get 50% of the benefits; if not, they get a pro rata share of that 50%. A former spouse who remarries before 55, before benefits start, cannot get these payments. Payments are taxed as the former spouse’s income for title 26. If a participant is a disability annuitant, the former spouse’s annuity starts when the participant would have been eligible for a regular annuity or when the disability annuity starts, whichever is later, and the amount is based on that regular annuity. The former spouse may choose the payment method the participant could have used (and the participant may pick for the remaining share), except the former spouse cannot pick a method that creates a survivor annuity for someone who would survive the former spouse under subchapter II of chapter 84, title 5. The total paid to former spouses cannot exceed the difference between 50% of the total authorized benefits and what others are receiving. A former spouse can also be entitled to survivor benefits that would go to an eligible surviving spouse: 100% if married for the entire creditable service, otherwise a pro rata share of 100%. A participant cannot make Thrift Savings Plan or annuity elections that reduce a former spouse’s promised share. There are special rules when someone transfers in from part I and when a participant dies after 18 months of service or a former participant dies with a deferred annuity and a spousal agreement promising a survivor annuity under subchapter IV, chapter 84, title 5; in that case the survivor annuity is paid as if a court had ordered it.

Full Legal Text

Title 22, §4071j

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(a)(1)(A)Unless otherwise expressly provided by any spousal agreement or court order governing disposition of benefits under this part, a former spouse of a participant or former participant is entitled, during the period described in subparagraph (B), to a share (determined under paragraph (2)) of all benefits otherwise payable to such participant under this part if such former spouse was married to the participant for at least 10 years during service of the participant which is creditable under this subchapter with at least 5 of such years occurring while the participant was a member of the Foreign Service.
(B)The period referred to in subparagraph (A) is the period which begins on the first day of the month following the month in which the divorce or annulment becomes final and ends on the last day of the month before the former spouse dies or remarries before 55 years of age.
(2)The share referred to in paragraph (1) equals—
(A)50 percent, if such former spouse was married to the participant throughout the actual years of service of the participant which are creditable under this subchapter; or
(B)a pro rata share of 50 percent, if such former spouse was not married to the participant throughout such creditable service.
(3)A former spouse shall not be qualified for any benefit under this subsection if, before the commencement of any benefit, the former spouse remarries before becoming 55 years of age.
(4)(A)For purposes of title 26, payments to a former spouse under this section shall be treated as income to the former spouse and not to the participant.
(B)Any reduction in payments to a participant or former participant as a result of payments to a former spouse under this subsection shall be disregarded in calculating—
(i)the survivor annuity for any spouse, former spouse, or other survivor under this part, and
(ii)any reduction in the annuity of the participant to provide survivor benefits under this part.
(5)Notwithstanding subsection (a)(1), in the case of any former spouse of a disability annuitant—
(A)the annuity of the former spouse shall commence on the date the participant would qualify, on the basis of his or her creditable service, for an annuity under this subchapter (other than a disability annuity) or the date the disability annuity begins, whichever is later, and
(B)the amount of the annuity of the former spouse shall be calculated on the basis of the annuity for which the participant would otherwise so qualify.
(6)(A)Except as provided in subparagraph (B), any former spouse who becomes entitled to receive any benefit under this part which would otherwise be payable to a participant or former participant shall be entitled to make any election regarding method of payment to such former spouse that such participant would have otherwise been entitled to elect, and the participant may elect an alternate method for the remaining share of such benefits. Such elections shall not increase the actuarial present value of benefits expected to be paid under this part.
(B)A former spouse may not elect a method of payment under subchapter II, chapter 84 of title 5, providing for payment of a survivor annuity to any survivor of the former spouse.
(7)The maximum amount payable to any former spouse pursuant to this subsection shall be the difference, if any, between 50 percent of the total benefits authorized to be paid to a former participant by this part, disregarding any apportionment of these benefits to others, and the aggregate amount payable to all others at any one time.
(b)(1)Unless otherwise expressly provided for by any spousal agreement or court order governing survivorship benefits under this part to a former spouse married to a participant or former participant for the periods specified in subsection (a)(1)(A), such former spouse is entitled to a share, determined under subsection (b)(2), of all survivor benefits that would otherwise be payable under this part to an eligible surviving spouse of the participant.
(2)The share referred to in subsection (b)(1) equals—
(A)100 percent if such former spouse was married to the participant throughout the entire period of service of the participant which is creditable under this subchapter; or
(B)a pro rata share of 100 percent if such former spouse was not married to the participant throughout such creditable service.
(3)A former spouse shall not be qualified for any benefit under this subsection if, before the commencement of any benefit, the former spouse remarries before becoming 55 years of age.
(c)A participant or former participant may not make any election or modification of election under section 8417, 8418, or 8433 of title 5 or other section relating to the participant’s account in the Thrift Savings Plan or annuity under the basic plan that would diminish the entitlement of a former spouse to any benefit granted to the former spouse by this section or in a current spousal agreement.
(d)If a member becomes a participant under this part after qualifying for benefits under part I and, at the time of transfer, has a former spouse entitled to benefits under part I which are determined under section 4054 or 4055 of this title (as determined by the Secretary of State) and are similar in amount to a pro rata share division under section 4054 or 4055 of this title and the service of the member as a participant under this part is not recognized in determining that pro rata share, then subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall not apply to such former spouse. Otherwise, subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall apply.
(e)If a participant dies after completing at least 18 months of service or a former participant dies entitled to a deferred annuity, but before becoming eligible to receive the annuity, and such participant or former participant has left with the Secretary of State a spousal agreement promising a share of a survivor annuity under subchapter IV, chapter 84, title 5, to a former spouse, such survivor annuity shall be paid under the terms of this part as if the survivor annuity had been ordered by a court.

Legislative History

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Editorial Notes

Amendments

1986—Subsec. (a)(4)(A). Pub. L. 99–514 substituted “Internal Revenue Code of 1986” for “Internal Revenue Code of 1954”, which for purposes of codification was translated as “title 26” thus requiring no change in text. Subsec. (b)(3). Pub. L. 99–556 added par. (3).

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Effective Date

of 1986 AmendmentAmendment by Pub. L. 99–556 effective Jan. 1, 1987, see section 408 of Pub. L. 99–556, set out as a note under section 4046 of this title.

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Citation

22 U.S.C. § 4071j

Title 22Foreign Relations and Intercourse

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73