As a result of divorce or separation, splitting of superannuation money:
A) is relatively straightforward for accumulation style superannuation accounts and can happen immediately.
B) may result in a payment split for defined benefit style superannuation accounts where the funds remain in the defined benefit account until retirement.
C) both a and b
D) can only occur for accumulated superannuation balances exceeding $250,000.
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