A source of worry and concern for many clients involve what to expect when they go to Court for their divorce. What will my spouse’s attorney ask me? What dirty laundry is going to be shared? What will the Judge decide? On this week’s #FamilyFriday article, the attorneys of ERA Law Group, LLC want to give an overview of what it will actually look like in a courtroom the day of your hearing.Read More
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#FamilyFriday – Absolute Divorce v. Limited Divorce
Many families are confused about the difference between an absolute divorce and a limited divorce. On this week’s #FamilyFriday article, the attorneys at ERA Law Group, LLC want to help explain the two types divorce.
An absolute divorce is absolute and terminates the marriage. Any award made by the Court under the limited divorce may be finalized and incorporated into the Judgment of Absolute Divorce.Read More
Federal Special Needs Trusts: An Overview
One common scenario routinely encountered when planning a client’s estate is figuring out a way to allow a child with special needs to receive an inheritance from a parent (or other loved one) without it adversely impacting that child’s Social Security or Medicaid benefits. As estate planners, we often resort to using special needs trusts (also commonly known as supplemental needs trust) in the parents’ estate plans.Read More
#FamilyFriday – Contempt
On this week’s #FamilyFriday article, the attorneys at ERA Law Group, LLC are addressing individuals who have fallen victim to an ex-spouse or parent who refuses to abide by the Court’s Order. You’ve gotten divorced or filed suit for custody and support, the Judge made their determination and you received a Court Order outlining that decision. What happens when one person decides not to listen?Read More