Consider this scenario: ten years ago, when the parties were still employed and working, the court awarded to each of the parties one-half of the husband’s retirement account. The court also awarded permanent alimony to the wife. Now, ten years later, the former husband has retired and is taking distributions from his retirement account. In […]
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Attorney’s Fee Provision In Marital Settlement Agreement
If you are involved in a divorce case and settle your case at mediation or at some point in the proceedings before trial, you should consider having a “prevailing party” attorney’s fee provision inserted into your marital settlement agreement. Such a provision provides that if either party has to file an action to enforce the […]
Parental Responsibility
In Florida, parenting plans must address parental responsibility and timesharing independently. So what is parental responsibility in the eyes of Florida courts? Simply put, parental responsibility refers to the authority parents have to make decisions that affect a minor child’s life. Generically, this can refer to everything from bed times and meals to religious affiliation […]
Attorney’s Fees And Cost In Family Law Proceedings
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 […]