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Military Divorce Law: December 2009
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Tampa Military Divorce Attorneys. Wednesday, December 23, 2009. Attorney Richard Mockler receives a Superb Rating by AVVO. The website AVVO.com has assigned a Superb Rating and a numerical rating of 10.0 to Attorney Richard J. Mockler. Richard J. Mockler. Thursday, December 10, 2009. Innovative Family Law Attorneys Open New Office in Tampa, Florida. Please see our latest press release. The law firm of Richard J. Mockler, P.A. The Firm represents individuals in divorce. For more information or to consult ...
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Military Divorce Law: February 2014
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Tampa Military Divorce Attorneys. Friday, February 28, 2014. Survivors Benefit Plan: Is the SBP the Best Way to Insure Your Interest in Your Former Spouse's Military Retirement? The Survivor Benefit Plan. Upon death, the servicemember's right to receive military retirement pay. Terminates. The annuity is a form of insurance that provides coverage in the event that the servicemember predeceases the beneficiary. Although there is no cost associated with SBP. During active duty service, SBP coverage comes a...
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Military Divorce Law: September 2013
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Tampa Military Divorce Attorneys. Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Changing Your SBP Coverage and Election. People are accustomed to routinely changing their election of benefits. Most companies provide employees an opportunity to change their benefits at least once a year. Employees also frequently have an opportunity to change your elections based on certain major life events, such as marriage, the birth of a child, or divorce. SBP") SBP is an annuity payable to certain eligible beneficiaries. Congress d...
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Military Divorce Law: June 2013
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Tampa Military Divorce Attorneys. Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Continuing Health Care Coverage for the Military Former Spouse. Healthcare is one of the more important issues in our society. And, healthcare is frequently a very important issue in the military divorce case. Many times, military spouses do not have access to their own healthcare coverage outside the marriage. A "20/20/20 former spouse" qualifies for lifetime. The former spouse was married during. PRACTICE TIP: The 20 years is not determined by d...
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Military Divorce Law: May 2010
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Tampa Military Divorce Attorneys. Sunday, May 23, 2010. Is Per Diem Properly Included in Income for Purposes of Calculating Florida Child Support? As a Tampa family law attorney. I handle a large number of military divorces. Will tell you, clients in the armed forces are often disappointed to learn that, while certain compensation is left off the tax return, those benefits are usually income under the Florida child support guidelines. Allowance. Per diem. One of our recent military divorce. Clients invol...
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Military Divorce Law: Tampa Military Divorce Attorney
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Tampa Military Divorce Attorneys. Tampa Military Divorce Attorney. Military Divorce in Florida. Every step of a divorce is made slightly more complicated when one or both of the parties is an active duty military servicemember. Does a per diem allowance or cost of living adjustment increase a servicemember's "income" for purposes of determining child support? In many cases, the attorneys completely fail to perform a calculation to base the spouse's share of the retirement pay on the servicemember's avera...
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Military Divorce Law: Changing Your SBP Coverage and Election
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Tampa Military Divorce Attorneys. Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Changing Your SBP Coverage and Election. People are accustomed to routinely changing their election of benefits. Most companies provide employees an opportunity to change their benefits at least once a year. Employees also frequently have an opportunity to change your elections based on certain major life events, such as marriage, the birth of a child, or divorce. SBP") SBP is an annuity payable to certain eligible beneficiaries. Congress d...
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: July 2011
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Monday, July 18, 2011. Prenuptial Agreements and Estate Planning Considerations: ‘Till Death Do Us Part. Nearly 80,000 Florida residents file for divorce. Each year. And, Florida has the nation’s highest percentage of residents over the age of 65. Many people enter into a second marriage with significant assets and adult children. Accordingly, it is often important to consult an experienced Florida family law attorney. For a prenuptial agreement. Fla Stat. § 61.079(4)(a). Fla Stat. § 732.702. Surviving s...
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: May 2013
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Debtor's Prison: Is an Award of Florida Family Law Attorneys' Fees Enforceable by Contempt? There is much confusion among parties in Florida family law cases - and certain practicing attorneys - regarding which obligations are enforceable by the court's contempt powers. One of the more common questions that arises is whether a client "has to pay" an award of attorneys' fees ordered by the court. Generally speaking, no one wants to pay "the enemy.". 561 So. 2d at 570. This duty incl...
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Tampa Divorce Lawyer: Waste and Dissipation Claims: Is There a Statute of Limitations?
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013. Waste and Dissipation Claims: Is There a Statute of Limitations? In a divorce proceeding, clients often ask how far back the Court will look when assessing whether a party engaged in waste or dissipation of marital assets. Equitable distribution of marital assets is governed by section 61.075, Florida Statutes. 973 So. 2d 580, 585 (Fla. 2d DCA 2008). Citing Romano v. Romano. 632 So. 2d 207, 210 (Fla. 4th DCA 1994). Too often, a divorce attorney will advise clients that you can only...