The “divorce in Florida” cost is not a stagnant number. Each South Florida divorce involves different issues, complexities and factors than other cases. When consulting with a lawyer regarding the cost of divorce in Florida, a lawyer may explain that the following factors can affect the cost: Agreement of the Issues A primary indicator of how expensive a divorce will be is whether the parties agree on the core issues of the divorce or not. Some parties are immediately amicable and simply want a fast and simple divorce. Others may initially disagree on some issues but come to an agreement at a later...Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2016
How to Get Divorced in Florida
Most couples who get divorced in Florida use the regular dissolution of marriage process. This process requires that certain paperwork be filed in the Florida court and certain information be shared between the spouses. In limited circumstances, some couples are eligible to get divorced in Florida through a simplified process. A South Florida spouse begins a divorce action by filing a petition for dissolution of marriage, usually with the help of a family law attorney. This petition is filed in the circuit court in the county where either spouse resides. In the petition, the spouse states the reason for wanting the divorce, such as...Read More
How Is a Divorce and the 401K Handled?
In Boca Raton, retirement plans are typically considered marital property. This includes pension accounts, annuities, Keoghs, IRAS, 401k plans and other deferred compensation plans. As such, these plans and benefits are subject to equitable distribution even though they are in one spouse’s name. With a divorce and the 401k, you must take into consideration this form of distribution. The value of the 401k is based on the portion of the fund that has accrued during the marriage and until the valuation date. To determine the value of the 401k in divorce, the party must compare the current value of the account from the...Read More
Considerations for the Creation of a Parenting Plan in Florida
Recognizing that children fare better when their parents are cooperative in raising their children, family courts across the country are restructuring how custody is viewed and treated with more and more states going to a parenting plan arrangement. A parenting plan in Florida provides information pertaining to how parents want to raise their children. Specific information regarding their education, religion and extracurricular activities may be included. However, the primary focus of a parenting plan in Florida is how time will be allotted with each parent. When drafting a parenting plan for a Boca Raton family, it is important to consider many things. The primary consideration...Read More
July 12th 11:30AM – 1:00PM
LIVE FORMAT CME (Teleseminar/Webinar) "All I really need to know I learned from the Financial Affidavit PART II" (1.5 Family/General) Moderated by: Deborah Beylus, FAPM Member & Stanley Zamor, FAPM CEO/President The Financial Affidavit is the most important document to use in mediation for the mediator to identify and understand the issues facing the parties in a pending family case. It is relied upon to calculate child support, identify the assets subject to equitable distribution as well as determine whether alimony is necessary. When used correctly, a mediator can determine non-financial issues about the parties as...Read More