Monthly Archives: October 2019
How Tax Returns Can Prove Adultery
If you think your spouse is cheating on you, you may go to extremes to confirm your suspicions and determine whether or not you need to file for divorce. Perhaps you go through your spouse’s phone or emails looking for proof. Maybe you install a tracking device on their phone or car. You might… Read More »
Is Florida a Good Place to Settle Down?
Florida is known for its family friendly entertainment and beautiful weather, but how does it fare when it comes to settling down and starting a family? Not so good, according to a recent survey. Earlier this year, WalletHub released its annual ranking, entitled “Best & Worst States to Raise a Family.” It seems as… Read More »
What Women Should Know Before Filing for Divorce
Divorce is stressful for all involved, but women tend to get the short end of the stick. Unlike what is portrayed in movies, women are not looking to screw over their spouses or hide assets. Not all are looking for revenge. On the contrary, many are uneducated about the divorce process and need guidance… Read More »
Concerns in a High Asset Divorce
On the surface, a high asset divorce may seem easier than a regular divorce. There’s a lot more money involved, so each spouse can take a huge chunk and move on, right? Not exactly. In fact, these divorces are often more complex because there are many more assets involved and they need to be… Read More »
L’Oreal Must Pay $91 Million for Stealing Trade Secrets
Every company has its own trade secrets. These secrets may be customer information, recipes, formulas and procedures that help a company develop products and services. They include information that, if another company were to get a hold of them, would put them at an unfair advantage. That’s why stealing trade secrets is a business… Read More »
Disputing a Life Insurance Beneficiary
You and your husband were married for 10 years before he died. This was his second marriage. When he died, he had a life insurance policy, but instead of naming you as the beneficiary, the policy lists his ex-wife. He never updated the policy after marrying you. This can be a frustrating situation. You… Read More »
What Happens if You Don’t Pay Child Support?
In a divorce or the end of a relationship where children are involved, child custody and child support are two issues that will arise. If one parent has primary physical custody of the child, then the other parent will typically be ordered by the court to pay child support. This monthly payment is based… Read More »
Dos and Don’ts for Handling Debt in a Divorce
When it comes to divorce, splitting assets is often a point of contention. However, many couples forget one important: who gets the debts? While a couple may fight over who gets the home, car, cash, collectibles and heirlooms, nobody wants to be stuck with debt in a divorce. Unfortunately, your debts do not simply… Read More »