by James Ferraro | Jun 15, 2021 | Child Support, Child Support, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Florida Family Law, Legal Principles, QDROs
THE ABILITY TO PROVIDE for your children after a divorce is an issue that weighs heavily during your divorce case. At Ferraro Law Group we have helped thousands of people get to the other side of divorce in a way that is workable; putting plans in place that make...
by James Ferraro | Sep 12, 2014 | Legal Principles, Divorce, Equitable Distribution, QDROs
In the beginning of a relationship you aren’t likely to put your name on the inside cover of all your books, or make a list of which dishes belong to who. As your relationship progresses, it is relationship leads to a walk down the aisle; it is a sure bet that your...
by James Ferraro | Jul 8, 2014 | Equitable Distribution, Legal Principles
Your great grandmother’s favorite bracelet, or your granddad’s collection of baseball cards hold sentimental value and are things you want to hold on to after a divorce. These types of property are things you consider your separate property, as opposed to the marital...
by James Ferraro | May 13, 2014 | Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Legal Principles
Deciding who gets what when a couple divorces is an emotionally charged issue. How property is divided among the parties depends on where you live. Some states are considered community property states, which means all property the couple acquired while married is...
by James Ferraro | Apr 1, 2014 | Divorce, Equitable Distribution, Legal Principles
Divorce cases are made up of many complex issues, can be volatile, and take a financial as well as emotional toll on the parties. For some couples, the decision to submit their case to mediation is the right choice. The Ferraro Law Group participates in litigation of...
by James Ferraro | Jan 15, 2013 | Equitable Distribution, QDROs
Most divorce practitioners are aware that dividing a pension or qualified retirement asset as part of the property division requires a few extra steps. Because retirement plans are governed by federal law (as opposed to state divorce law) a standard divorce judgment...