When fashioning an equitable distribution plan, does it matter that assets are titled solely to one spouse or the other? The answer is: Yes and no. Think of the assets and liabilities of a marriage collectively as a pie. From the standpoint of determining what goes into the pie filling, legal title is irrelevant. Everything […]
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P.E.A.C.E. In Divorce
Family law attorneys are often asked if there is an order in which the Court decides various issues in a divorce. The answer is, yes. The acronym P.E.A.C.E. sets forth the order in which the Court will determine the issues in your case. P.E.A.C.E. stands for: (P)arenting; (E)quitable Distribution; (A)limony; (C)hild Support; and(E)verything Else. Why […]
Corporations In Divorce
These days it is not unusual for a married couple to have one or more businesses that are incorporated as Corporations or Limited Liability Companies (LLC). When divorce comes up, a question should be asked “should the corporation be made a party?” If a spouse wants to have property that is owned by a corporation […]
Moral Fitness Of Parents
Florida Statute 61.13(3) sets forth 20 factors that the Court must use when determining a parenting plan and parental responsibility. One factor is F.S. 61.13(3)(f): the “moral fitness” of the parents. Different families will have different views of what is proper moral behavior and what is not. So, how does the Court determine when the […]
Court Ordered Child Support Beyond Age 18: A Real Possibility In Many Cases
Many parents are of the belief that child support terminates immediately upon the minor child reaching age 18. However, the state of Florida does permit extensions of child support beyond the age of majority in certain circumstances. F.S. 743.07 provides: (1) The disability of nonage is hereby removed for all persons in this state who are […]
Timesharing Factors
Florida courts no longer use the term “custody” with regards to children. Instead, the Court fashions “timesharing plans” that consider specific factors that are in the best interests of the child(ren). One factor that can be difficult, especially if you are involved in a difficult divorce or paternity case, is the first factor the courts […]
Enforcement of Property Distribution
If you have been awarded a particular distribution of assets and/or liabilities, and the opposition is not doing what they have been ordered to do, there are many legal remedies available to compel compliance. The courts always maintain jurisdiction to enforce their own orders, and the law also provides remedies that can be enforced in […]
Caution Re: Retroactive Child Support
Parties should be aware that the obligation to pay child support begins immediately upon the separation of the parties. F.S. 61.30(17) states: “In an initial determination of child support, whether in a paternity action, dissolution of marriage action, or petition for support during the marriage, the court has discretion to award child support retroactive to […]
Imputing Income To An Unemployed Spouse – Paying Alimony
Imputation of income is an important legal concept for anyone who pays alimony to understand. If a former spouse who pays alimony (“payor spouse”) becomes unemployed, that payor spouse’s request to terminate, suspend, or reduce his or her alimony payments could be denied by the Court if the Court imputes income to that payor spouse. […]
The IRS Alimony Recapture Rule
Ordinarily alimony is deductible from the payor’s gross income, and includable in the recipient’s gross income, for income tax purposes. Thus there is some tax advantage to paying alimony. But, that advantage can be eliminated if you don’t pay heed to the IRS’ Alimony Recapture Rule (I.R.C. § 71(f)). If you are caught in the […]