If you are a party to a divorce or post-divorce proceeding, or are contemplating filing such a case, you should consider the issue of attorney’s fees. Depending on the factual circumstances of your case, a trial court may have authority to order you to pay a portion or all of your spouse’s attorney’s fees and […]
Month: November 2013
Unmarried Biological Fathers: Preserving Your Parental Rights
A man who has had sexual intercourse with a woman to whom he is not married should understand how to protect his parental rights in the event of a pregnancy. The laws in Florida that apply to such circumstances are found in the Florida adoption statute, Chapter 63, which established the putative father registry. The […]
Child Support
Child support in Florida is a legal duty paid by both parents. The child support is not for the personal use of the receiving parent. It is the child(ren)’s money and is to be used for their use only. The parents that are involved in the divorce/paternity action do not have the right to waive […]
Dividing Marital Property – Part II
Recently, we spoke of QDROs as a tool used to distribute retirement accounts. Another tool that is less often used is known as an immediate offset. It is less often used because there must be other assets of similar size that one can use to offset the retirement plan. Consider the following example ITEM […]