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Findings Required in Florida Temporary Relief Award

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Our CFL Credential teaches you about all facets of financial matters in divorce cases. In the process, you also learn why it’s not who you know, but what you know that wins more clients. Among the topics covered in the course is alimony. When it comes to temporary relief, courts sometimes handle it differently than…

November 25, 2019
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Can a Court Change a Clerical Error in a Final Divorce Decree?

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With our CFL course, it’s not who you know, it’s what you know that helps you resolve financial matters in divorce cases. You can rely on your knowledge to fix or even prevent mistakes. However, nobody’s perfect. Sometimes, an oversight can lead to further litigation. That happened in the recent Texas appeals case of Woodward…

November 18, 2019
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Drawing the Line on Credit for a Business as Part of a Settlement Agreement

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Our CFL course taught you a lot about disputes involving marital and business partnerships. What happens when former spouses are now business partners, and one of them wants to increase a line of credit to expand the business? The Florida appeals court case of Lapcuic v. Lapciuc tackled that challenge.    Case Facts Isaac Lapcuic…

November 11, 2019
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A Rehabilitative Alimony Request to Help an Ex-Spouse Get Back on Her Feet

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Our CFL Credential has taught you the ins and outs of settling alimony payments. Like in the recent Maryland appeals court case of Brunk v. Brunk, it’s best to include clear and solid evidence to support alimony requests. In the case, the ex-wife sought rehabilitative alimony while she looked for a new job and addressed…

November 4, 2019
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Is a Prenuptial Agreement A Spouse Was Forced to Sign Valid?

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As you learned in the CFL course, handling prenuptial agreements after a divorce requires skill and care. You want to make sure you follow proper procedures, ideally, even before a couple ever signs one (if possible), because major disputes can occur if you don’t. That’s what happened in the recent Florida appeals court case of…

October 28, 2019
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Innovative Strategies for Dividing Executive Compensation in Divorce

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Before you negotiate a strategy for dividing executive compensation, you should have a solid understanding of it and the process involved. In our recent webinar, Thomas T. Field of the Illinois law firm Beermann LLP and AACFL Advisory Faculty Member Jim Godbout, Principal at CliftonLarsonAllen discussed executive compensation. They went over the following forms of…

October 21, 2019
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Leases As Part of Community Property Must Be Assigned a Value

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The CFL course taught you the most practical ways to divide property in divorce settlements to avoid lengthy battles. Sometimes errors occur along the way, so an agreement that irons out every wrinkle will prevent confusion later. The recent Texas appeals court case of Garcia vs. Ruiz is an example of how property division mistakes…

October 15, 2019
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Invoking a Penalty Provision to Enforce a Car Loan Payment

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The CFL Credential has helped you with several financial aspects of divorce cases, from dividing stock options to calculating child support payments and separating property. One sometimes overlooked part of the law are cases that involve penalty provisions to fine a party as a form of punishment. In divorce matters, one spouse intends to use…

October 7, 2019
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