"The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts." Bertrand Russell
I am a sole practitioner lawyer focusing on marital and family law matters. I opened my own practice in 1998 and truly enjoy helping my clients through this often difficult time. I am able to provide my clients personalized attention.
Decided by our appeallate court on 7/29/09, Kamenski v. Kamenski, overruled a lower court's ruling denying a request for a downard modification of alimony. At the time of the final hearing the Wife earned $17,000.00 annually while the Husband earned $54,000.00 annually. Three years later when the Husband requested the modification the Wife's income had risen to $41,000.00 while the Husband's income had decreased to $50,000.00. The trial court denied the Husband's request to reduce his alimony but the appellate court ruled the changed incomes were not anticipated and were significant and therefore the lower court ruling was reversed.
Top 5 Things Your Divorce Lawyer Needs to Know:
1. Personal data about you, your spouse, and your children (if any). For example: - your names (maiden name, too, if applicable); - your home and work addresses and telephone numbers; - your ages and places of birth; - your Social Security Numbers; - your states of health -- both mental and physical; and, - your Green Card(s) and immigration papers (if applicable).
2. Facts about your marriage. - When and where did you get married? - Did you sign a prenuptial agreement? - Have either of you been married before?
3. Financial information. - What assets/debts did each of you bring into the marriage? - What are your incomes? - What are your expenses -- jointly and individually? - What are the names and addresses of your employers? - How much money do both of you have invested? - Has either of you invested in insurance or a pension plans? - What property do you own? - Was the property purchased before or after the marriage? - Do you have a mortgage, and how much is still owed?
4. A budget detailing how much you spend every month on: - housing, - food, - clothing, - personal grooming, - gifts, - child care, - vacations, etc.
5. Legal documents. For example: - Prior or pending lawsuits; - bankruptcy suits; - judgments & garnishments; and, - deeds.
"Heat is in proportion to the want of true knowledge." - Lawrence Sterne, Tristram Shandy, 1760
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