by blg_admin | Jan 31, 2018 | Child Support Attorneys, Family Law Questions
Child support guidelines are mandated by the State. The guidelines can get tricky when at least one spouse is an independent business owner who can control his/her wages. In this situation, it typically helps to bring in a financial or tax expert who can help...
by blg_admin | Jan 31, 2018 | Trusts & Probate
It used to be so simple. Back in the day trust lawyers had to contend with only three possible players: the settlor, the trustee, or the beneficiary. Today that trio’s often joined by a new creature we’re still not exactly sure what to make of: a trust protector. Over...
by blg_admin | Jan 29, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Family Law Questions
Can I deny visitation as the custodial parent? Visitation is for the benefit of the children and they have a right to spend quality time and be loved by both parents. The custodial parent cannot deny the visitation of the non-custodial parent even if the children do...
by blg_admin | Jan 26, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Law Office News
Brittney L. Blumengold, Juris Doctor Candidate, 2019 at St. Thomas University School of Law submitted the following essay as an entry to the Brandon Legal Group Legal Scholarship. There was only one winner, and many entries, however this essay was deserving of an...
by blg_admin | Jan 24, 2018 | Divorce Attorneys, Family Law Questions
With some notable exceptions, property acquired during the marriage no matter whose name it’s in is typically considered marital property, including your IRA. In some states the increase in value of nonmarital property could also be considered marital property. If you...