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Summary Disposition in Matrimonial Practice
As matrimonial practitioners, we have all met with countless clients and immediately assessed the situation with regard to their cause of action, support, equitable distribution and custody. The initial consultation, retention and then commencement of the action are often followed by what may be called the typical divorce pretrial disposition. This includes the support application, fixing of a parenting schedule and perhaps an advancement of fees or pendente lite distribution of marital assets.
Using Trusts in a Divorce
In a divorce case where a trust exists, it is possible to terminate the trust, with the agreement of all the parties, to utilize the proceeds to meet the needs of the parties in effectuating equitable distribution. Bear in mind that the termination of a trust can only be achieved by agreement and therefore such a goal cannot be achieved in a litigated matter. As part of a divorce settlement, certain types of trusts can be created for funding education expenses or covering medical expenses. These trusts would provide a mechanism for meeting support obligations.
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State-By-State Review of Same-Sex Marriage
An interactive map of same-sex marriage news, laws and status; updated daily.
State-By-State Review of Same-Sex Marriage
An interactive map of same-sex marriage news, laws and status; updated daily.
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Gays and Adoption: the Latest in Florida
[Editor's Note: For up-to-date information on the fast-changing issue of same-sex marriage and adoption, please visit http://www.ljnonline.com/alm?map…
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Litigation
Recent cases of importance to your practice.
Should Forensic Psychologists Make Custody Recommendations?
As discussed in the first part of this article, forensic evaluations can have a dramatic effect on the trajectory of a contested custody dispute and, ultimately, on the path a particular child's life will take post disposition. There are many arguments against giving specific custody recommendations, eg, it has not been established that following specific custody recommendations will result in a better family situation. In addition, the recommendations are frequently deeply subjective and value-laden and the profession itself is divided on many important issues. The conclusion of this article explores the ethical concerns, professional role and positive contributions of forensic psychologists.
Can a Custodial Parent Be Forbidden to Relocate?
Parents in Georgia may need to reconsider moving out of state, or they could risk losing custody of their children. The Nov. 10, 2003 decision by the Supreme Court of Georgia in <i>Bodne v. Bodne</i>, 588 S.E.2d 728 (2003) (Benham, J., dissenting) has overruled or otherwise affected nearly 100 years of child custody law, and it has rescinded the well-established presumption that custodial parents have a <i>prima facie</i> right to retain custody.
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Debts, Divorce, and Student Loans
Increasingly, family lawyers are encountering property division cases involving the equitable distribution of student loans or claims seeking equitable reimbursement for funds spent on higher education during the marriage. The statistics regarding tuition increases are staggering. According to the College Board's most recent annual survey on trends in college pricing (www.collegeboard.com), for private colleges, the average cost of a 4-year program, including room and board, is $78, 840. The average figure for in-state public universities is $18,776.
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European Union to Step Up Anti-Counterfeiting Measures
The latest from the EU.
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