Stantchev v. Stantcheva is an equitable distribution case based upon the date of valuation. Two months before the date of filing the Husband had made a transfer from a marital account in the U.S. to a marital account in Bulgaria, and during the transfer and exchange of the funds from U.S. Dollars to Bulgarian leva […]
Category: Divorce
How to properly relocate from the State of Florida when you have children.
Florida sets out the requirements for relocation within Florida Statute § 61.13001. This statute applies to you if your intended relocation destination is 50 miles, or more, away from the last residence that you used in establishing your timesharing, or at the time of the filing of such a petition. Moreover, this statute also applies […]
Before, During and After the Divorce
You’re getting a divorce. Divorce is often a long, emotional, stressful process. Many times, people are so focused on the divorce process that they forget about the parts of their life that will not be covered in the divorce proceedings. Matters such as health care directives and estate planning will likely not be fully addressed […]
Retirement Accounts in Divorce: Assets or Income?
According to Florida law, retirement accounts can be treated as both an asset AND a source of income for alimony purposes. So, in the context of seeking alimony modification due to retirement, courts are correct to look at retirement accounts now in pay (distribution) status as sources of income for the alimony payor, even though […]
Emotional Attachment To Assets In Divorce Negotiations
One of the things that happens when a couple gets a divorce is the separation of assets and liabilities. Prior to going to trial, the couple is ordered by the Court to attend mediation in order to allow the parties to resolve all, or as many issues as possible, before involving the Court. In mediation, […]
I Just Filed For Divorce And Now My Wife Is Threatening To Leave And Take The Kids, What Can I Do?
Often times in divorce, when a Petition for Dissolution is filed, a judge may issue a Standing Temporary Order for Dissolution of Marriage. Within this order, among other things, the parties are ordered that “neither party may remove the children from their current residence without written agreement of both parents, or an order of this […]
What’s The Point Of Mediation?
Unless you go into mediation with the attitude that you know this isn’t going to work, mediation is a great opportunity to take your case out of the clutches of the legal system and put you back into ultimate control. Before walking into the mediation room, here are a few things to remember: The mediator […]
What About The Mortgage?
The marriage is over. Husband and Wife own a home, with a mortgage that has an outstanding balance. The Wife also has a 401(k) with a balance that’s roughly equal to the value of the home minus the debt. A solution may be to award the house to the Husband and the 401(k) to the […]
Garcell v. Garcell
the following case the appellate court reversed a Final Judgment of Dissolution of Marriage because the Wife was not given an opportunity to fully present her case. At the conclusion of the final hearing, the court granted the Wife 45 days to complete discovery and then to reschedule the hearing to learn about what had […]
Giddins v. Giddins
the attached case the Husband and Wife had entered a Marital Settlement Agreement, but before it was approved by the trial court, the Wife filed a Motion to Set Aside the settlement agreement. Despite the motion, though, the trial court entered a Final Judgment adopting the agreement over the Wife’s objection. This was error. The […]