Category Archives: Divorce
Use of Annuities to Improve How Alimony Works
All Family Law Group, P.A., is collaborating with The Planning Partners* to help our divorcing clients to improve their chances for an alimony settlement beneficial to both parties. Annuity contracts can provide a combination of either more benefits for the same money or at less cost for the same benefits and they can deal… Read More »
Is an Income Deduction Order transferable to another employer?
Question from AVVO.com: She quit her last job as a paralegal for a personal injury lawyer to get out of the Income Withholding order. The income withholding order was just done couple months ago with the employers name on it. Can I send that to the new employer even if there name is not… Read More »
What if a house that my wife and I own is not included in the divorce?
When people are married and they purchase a house together, the house is automatically titled as tenants in the entirety, which means that each party owns the entire house and this is referred to as an undivided interest in the property. Both have the right to occupy it and use the property and they each… Read More »
Question: Is it premarital property?
QUESTION: I bought my house 5 mos before I got married, now 18 years later I want to get a divorce, is my husband entitled to 1/2 of house -the house is payed for, and I am divorcing him because he is an alcoholic and spends all his money on drinking – I always… Read More »
The Divorce Process in a Nutshell
The length and what is involved in the divorce process depends upon the parties involved. Furthermore, if you or your husband or wife is in the military, there may be issues involved such as military retirement, special residency requirements, requirements of service on an active duty spouse. There are those who can agree on a settlement of… Read More »
Financial Hardship and Bankruptcy: Don’t use exempt from creditor assets to pay current debts.
Financial hardship can occur at anytime. No matter how secure your financial situation may presently be, you never know what the future may bring. Job security is an oxymoron. Your position may become outdated because of new technology, your position may be outsourced overseas, or the company you work for may suffer its own… Read More »
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 »


