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Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published by Suburban Life Magazine n most divorces, the marital residence is one of the most substantial assets in the entire marital estate, if not the most substantial asset. What makes real estate unique from other assets, such as bank accounts, retirement accounts and other investments, is that it is an asset usually tied to a...
|  | Just and Equitable Katherine Vera Coverdale; Kevin Zlock, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published by Suburban Life Magazine Property settlement agreements are a great way for parties who are separating or divorcing to settle property issues amicably and to their mutual satisfaction. Without proper legal representation, however, these agreements can lock people into settlements that are detrimental. Following are five of...
|  | Gaining Support Katherine Vera Coverdale; Kevin Zlock, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published by Suburban Life Magazine Out of all the domestic issues that can arise in the aftermath of a separation or divorce, payment or receipt of child and/or spousal support is one of the most common. Both types of support are governed by the Pennsylvania Support Guidelines, which establish a rubric for calculating the amount of...
|  | Withholding Income Tax on Remittances Made Abroad For Payment of Technical Services Tatiana Galvão Villani; Machado Associados Advogados e Consultores;
Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published on May 2011 The Federal Regional Court of the 2nd Region (“TRF2”) has ruled, by majority vote, on the non-levy of the Withholding Income Tax (“WHT”) on outbound remittances made by a resident in Brazil, as payment for the rendering of technical services.
|  | Hidden Dangers of Dividing Retirements Kevin Zlock P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published by Suburban Life Magazine For many divorcing couples, retirement accounts can represent much of the value of a marital estate. Retirement accounts come in various forms and include Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), Roth IRAs, SEP IRAs, 401(k) plans, 403(b) plans, defined benefit pension plans, etc. Division of these...
|  | Prenuptial Agreement Katherine Vera Coverdale; Kevin Zlock, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published by Suburban Life Magazine While preparing for your upcoming wedding, the last thing you want to think about is getting divorced. Yet signing a prenuptial agreement may be one of the most pragmatic things you do, even if you never have to use it. When you are about to get married, you think of your partner as your best...
|  | How the Recession Changed Divorce Kevin Zlock P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article November 11, 2011, previously published by Suburban Life Magazine Divorce is rarely a welcome event financially, but in one of the worst recessions in recent history, it can be especially challenging. The state of the economy has an impact on various aspects of a divorcing couple’s finances, including their real estate, retirement accounts and debts. The...
|  | Supreme Court Decides KPMG LLP v. Cocchi Bruce Jones; Faegre Baker Daniels;
Legal Alert/Article November 10, 2011, previously published on November 8, 2011 On November 7, 2011, the U.S. Supreme Court decided KPMG LLP v. Cocchi, No. 10-1521, holding that under the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA), a court must determine the arbitrability of each claim separately and may not deny arbitration entirely because it finds only some of the claims to be...
|  | When is the Penalty Before an Administrative Agency Too Much? Scott J. Richardson; Jaburg & Wilk, P.C.;
Legal Alert/Article October 11, 2011, previously published by Jaburg Wilk website Arizona has dozens of administrative agencies, departments and boards that regulate various professions and occupations. They also have authority to suspend, revoke or impose penalties against licensees. What happens if a licensee is the subject of a complaint before the agency or board and the...
|  | The Network Contract: A New Opportunity for Small Businesses. Lorenzo Cardone; Studio Legale Cardone;
Legal Alert/Article October 7, 2011, previously published on Autumn 2011 Decree. No 5 on 10th February 2009: converted amendments to Law No 33 on 9th April 2009, c.d "decree of incentives," and introduced a new tool designed to facilitate the creation of agreements between businesses in order of achieving a common goal: the network contract.
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