Monthly Archives: July 2010
Rubin on Tax: ENFORCEABILITY OF COHABITATION AGREEMENTS IN FLORIDA [FLORIDA]
Rubin on Tax: ENFORCEABILITY OF COHABITATION AGREEMENTS IN FLORIDA [FLORIDA] http://familymaritallaw.com
Alimony Revision in Florida Effective July 1, 2010 – Part 2
The new alimony law requires a finding that there is a need for the alimony, otherwise known as support or maintenance, and that the other party has the ability to pay. Once this is determined, then the court will look at the following factors to determine the type and amount of alimony to award… Read More »
When You Want to Provide for Your Children – Lawyers.com
When You Want to Provide for Your Children – Lawyers.com
Alimony Revision in Florida Effective July 1, 2010 – Part 1
Effective July, 1, 2010, the Florida Statutes regarding alimony have been revised substantially. Officially, the types of alimony have been committed to statute: bridge the gap, rehabilitative, durational, permanent or any combination of these forms. In addition, it is clarified that adultery of either party and the circumstances thereof can be considered by the… Read More »
Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill | Ask a Responder: Q & A with the National Incident Commander
Unified Command for the BP Oil Spill Ask a Responder: Q & A with the National Incident Commander
Initiating a Short Sale
A short sale can be initiated anytime you are unable to pay your mortgage and the home is headed for foreclosure. If you are filing for bankruptcy, a short sale can be accomplished during a bankruptcy if the automatic stay has been lifted as to the lender, or when the bankruptcy has been discharged…. Read More »