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QDROs can be used to secure child support and security interests in a participant’s qualified plan benefits to the non-participant spouse. Read more
Information on how to deal with impaired clients, professionals and judges, and description of the programs for the treatment of impaired individuals. Read more
A guide for how family law attorneys deal with impaired individuals, whether they are their clients, their opposing counsel, or the judges before whom they practice. Part 2: Mood and Persona... Read more
Information on how to deal with impaired clients, professionals and judges along with programs' descriptions for the treatment of impaired individuals. Read more
Information on how to deal with impaired clients, professionals and judges, and description of the programs for the treatment of impaired individuals. Read more
A guide for how family law attorneys deal with impaired individuals, whether they are their clients, their opposing counsel, or the judges before whom they practice. Part 5: Coping with the... Read more
Using an asset for both property division and as well as an income for support: The double-counting concept and the McReath V. McReath case (Part 1). Read more
Could a professional goodwill be treated as a divisible asset in divorce proceedings? A look into how courts treat a skill acquired over a long time. Read more
Can you gauge the business valuation credentials of an expert? The writer says don't just fall for an expert's designation as experience matters the most. Read more
The key to successful QDRO drafting for family lawyers lies in learning the basics of retirement plans as well as dividing the plan participant's benefits. Read more