By: Joel Johnson | 2012-06-02 | Intellectual property Divorce property settlement is among the most commonly seen legal problems in family law. It has been seen that with the change in our society, the institute of marriage is also changing and it often leaves a large amount of pain and complications in its wake. read more
By: Joel Johnson | 2012-05-30 | Intellectual property Property disputes generally tend to get very ugly and create rifts between families. In Australia, family courts have a four step method of resolving such property disputes. Here’s how these property disputes are approached by the family courts in Australia. read more
By: Dennis Gac | 2010-10-10 | Divorce One of the bottlenecks in the divorce process is the settlement on the ownership of properties acquired during marriage. It is usually a dispute among couples seeking for divorce, as some want to get more. read more
By: Barbie Jolly | 2012-06-28 | Relationships Always property settlement dealing is stressful and complex whether it can be financial agreement or court hearing. The divorce couple can also get support & advice from family lawyers regarding the legal proceedings and personal life. read more
By: martincrowe | 2012-04-22 | Law Divorce Lawyers can get what the client wants done in a quick amount of time whether the other spouse wants it or not. read more
By: Rod Ferrier | 2010-09-18 | Home & Family http://www.StauntonDivorce.com Divorce Lawyers in Lynchburg, VA,Divorce Attorneys,Family Law Attorney FREE REPORT with Information about Online Divorce Va,property settlement agreements Augusta County read more
By: Rod Ferrier | 2010-09-18 | Home & Family http://www.DivorceAttorneysFredericksburgaVa.com Divorce Lawyers in Fredericksburg, VA,Divorce Attorneys, Family Law Attorney FREE REPORT with Information about Online Divorce Va,property settlement read more
By: iu Harmon | 2010-09-14 | Home & Family http://www.DivorceLawyersNewportNewsVa.com Divorce Lawyers in Newport News, VA, Divorce Attorney, Family Law Attorney FREE REPORT with Information about Divorce in Virginia, property settlement, Taxes read more
By: Easy Soft | 2011-04-07 | Law Lumping It Together There isn''t a piece of software available to soothe or resolve the raw emotion and drama of most divorces. Even years after the divorce is final, divorce judgments can be reopene... read more
By: Danny Saad | 2010-12-25 | Legal In calculating the asset pool, there must be full and frank disclosure by all parties as to the assets they possess, whether they be tangible or intangible, in Australia or overseas. Rule 13. 04 requires that: (1) A party to a financial case must make full and frank disclosure of the partys financial circumstances, including: (a) the partys earnings, including income that is paid or assigned to another party, person or legal entity; (b) any vested or contingent interest in property; (c) any vested or contingent interest in property owned by a legal entity that is fully or partially owned or controlled by a party; (d) any income earned by a legal entity fully or partially owned or controlled by a party, including income that is paid or assigned to any other party, person or legal entity; (e) the partys other financial resources; (f) any trust: (i) of which the party is the appointor or trustee; (ii) of which the party, the partys child, spouse or de facto spouse is an eligible beneficiary as to capital or income; (iii) of which a corporation is an eligible beneficiary as to capital or income if the party, or the partys child, spouse or de facto spouse is a shareholder or director of the corporation; (iv) over which the party has any direct or indirect power or control; (v) of which the party has the direct or indirect power to remove or appoint a trustee; (vi) of which the party has the power (whether subject to the concurrence of another person or not) to amend the terms; (vii) of which the party has the power to disapprove a proposed amendment of the terms or the appointment or removal of a trustee; or (viii) over which a corporation has a power mentioned in any of subparagraphs (iv) to (vii), if the party, the partys child, spouse or de facto spouse is a director or shareholder of the corporation; (g) any disposal of property (whether by sale, transfer, assignment or gift) made by the party, a legal entity mentioned in paragraph (c), a corporation or a trust mentioned in paragraph (f) that may affect, defeat or deplete a claim: (i) in the 12 months immediately before the separation of the parties; or (ii) since the final separation of the parties; and (h) liabilities and contingent liabilities... read more
By: iu Harmon | 2010-09-14 | Relationships http://www.divorceattorneysvirginiabeach.com Divorce Lawyers in Virginia Beach, VA, Divorce Attorney, Family Law Attorney FREE REPORT with Information on Divorce in Virginia, property, settlement agreement read more
By: Seo Majesty | 2010-09-09 | Insurance the State of Florida over the last twenty years, Public Adjusters (PA) have been very successful in helping policyholders recover all the money they are entitled to collect. Way too successful for the insurance companies' liking. So, a major battle is looming in the State of Florida over the business practices of Public Adjusters. read more
By: David Millers | 2010-03-28 | Finance Cash for settlement is one idea many people are taking advantage of in order to obtain a lump sum after they have been tied into a structured settlement. Those who are awarded, or who make a settlement for, damage claims in lawsuits, frequently discover that they need more money now, instead of over the future years. read more
By: David Mayer | 2011-07-27 | Insurance The article explains you can raise quite large sums of cash if you sell a policy on the life settlement market. This realizes far more than the usual surrender value paid by the insurers. read more