Compensation Glossary

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Alienation of Benefits

The assignment of a plan participant's benefits to an individual other than the participant. In the United States, ERISA generally prohibits such alienation of benefits, although exceptions to this rule exist and include the use of a participant's vested benefit as collateral for a loan. The ERISA prohibition on alienation of benefits prevents creditors from attaching an individual's pension benefits.

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