Jun 21, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law, Florida Law, Probate
Survivor benefits related to a retirement plan are a potential trouble spot in family law cases. They may be treated as separate assets that can be valued, or as part of the marital portion of a pension, depending on how the issue is framed. As to the former...
Jun 15, 2018 | Family Law, Florida Law, general law
In a pension plan, which is designed to pay out a monthly pension stipend for life, the DROP option allows an individual to retire in the eyes of the retirement plan but continuing working for upwards of five (5) to eight (8) years, depending upon the plan. However,...
Jun 8, 2018 | collaborative law, Divorce, Family Law, general law
Opened in 2014, The Barry University Collaborative Law Clinic is only the second of its type in the country. Couples sign a Collaborative Participation Agreement, the heart of which is that they agree not to litigate in court and to be fully transparent with all...
Jun 1, 2018 | Divorce, Family Law
As many people know from personal experience, the cost of a four-year education has risen over time. This has resulted in an increase in student loan debt. Florida Law requires that the parties identify, value, and then divide all of their marital assets and...
May 24, 2018 | Business Law, Divorce, Family Law, Florida Law, general law, Probate, Real Estate Law
Hiring a lawyer to handle your divorce is an important decision. For many people, the choices they make in their divorce are some of the most important choices they will make in their lifetimes. Decisions concerning timesharing with children, child support, alimony,...