The Florida Legislature is considering a bill that would end permanent alimony in most future divorces, setting up formulas that would set time limits and amounts based on the length of the marriage and the income difference between the spouses.
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A judge says a 96-year-old woman whose late-life marriage to a 95-year-old beau made national news should be returned to her longtime northern Virginia home after the musician Cher promised to pay to fix it up.
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Money that the husband’s employer structured as a “loan” was really a bonus or a retention incentive plan, and therefore a marital asset, the Court of Special Appeals has affirmed.
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On October 1, 2014 the Educational Stability Act will take effect. This act, Courts and Judicial Proceedings Article §3–816.4, is likely to have a profound impact on children in the child welfare system whose cases are heard regularly in the Juvenile Court.
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When negotiating a divorce or separation agreement, a bigger toolkit is always better.
Read More »Adelberg Rudow attorney Marc Noren dies at 59
Noren, a Baltimore City native who focused his practice on family law and civil litigation, joined Adelberg Rudow in 1996 and spent his entire career as a practicing attorney at the firm.
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