By Jason R. Marks It is a common misconception that prenuptial agreements are for the very wealthy, but that is not always true. There are numerous reasons to enter into a prenuptial agreement even if you do not have substantial pre-marital assets to protect.
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As the Definition of "Parents" Change, When Will Florida Law Catch Up?
By Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L. February 7, 2013
By Alan J. Kluger While there is substantial focus in Florida, and nationwide, on defining the “parents” in cases of surrogacy, egg and sperm donation and same sex adoptions, there is an old, antiquated Florida law that is often overlooked but bears scrutiny and revision: the presumption that a woman’s …
Top Ten Technology Tips When you are Going Through a Divorce
By Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L. December 4, 2012
By Deborah Chames In today’s digital age, smart phones, iPads, laptops and cloud computing have become part of the vernacular. Part of the allure of these devices is the ability to synchronize them and access data such as email and calendars. Cloud storage allows you to also access text messages and …
Tis the Season to Get Divorced?
By Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L. November 30, 2012
By Jason R. Marks As the holiday season draws upon us, many look forward to the opportunity to spend time with family and friends. Whether you are with your own family, or your in-laws, inevitably, the time off from work this time of year allows us to evaluate our relationships …
Associates’ Corner: iSpy – How iCloud, iCal and iTunes are being used in Divorce Proceedings
By Kluger, Kaplan, Silverman, Katzen & Levine, P.L. November 28, 2012
By Christina Echeverri With the advent of iCloud and shared family devices, such as laptops and iPads, family law practitioners are seeing how divorcing couples can use these technological advances in divorce proceedings. While most of the activities I have encountered have been outside the courtroom by embittered spouses seeking to …