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Valuations in More Detail – family business, land, matrimonial homes

February 11, 2014 by admin Leave a Comment

Valuations are an important part of resolving property and support issues in a family law matter. Assets subject to being valued include the matrimonial homes, family businesses, hobby farms, and securities held in investment portfolios. An income stream from investments, rental properties, and family business are also common sources from which support obligations are paid.

The relevant family law legislation does not define the term ‘value’. Courts have relied, in most cases, on the definition of fair market value of an asset.
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Getting the Best Family Law Lawyer: It begins with a “C”

December 31, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Getting the Best Family Law Lawyer: The top 10 characteristics of the best collaborative law lawyer.

Looking for the best school for your children, the best car mechanic for your dream drive, or the best sushi restaurant? The concepts of capability, competitiveness, and cleanliness come to mind.

It shouldn’t be any different when you are looking for the best collaborative family law lawyer to give you the best legal advice. And the best adjectives to describe the lawyer you are looking for all begin with the letter “C”.
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Drafting Your Own Separation Agreement, Really?

December 17, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Contemplating filling in an online template for your separation agreement may be quite appealing. After all, it’s a quick and fast way to save money and time. You can pick and chose whatever catches your eye. Selecting the sections you understand and leaving behind the small print. Once you both agree, you’re good to go!

Not so fast.

There are significant dangers to drafting such an important personal document on your own. After years of believing you have in place a good deal only to find that it has no value will come as an expensive shock.
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Adult Children: Entitled to Child Support Again?

November 26, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

A client whose family matters were resolved nearly a decade ago recently called for a consultation. Enjoying a peaceful empty nest for the past four years, and counting down for a well deserved retirement next spring, he was worried to learn that his eldest daughter lost her job and is asking to come back to live with him. He’s wondering what his financial obligations are to his once independent daughter.
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