Author Archives: Jay Butchko
High Net Worth Divorce And Equitable Distribution: Investments
One of the hardest parts of getting a divorce is dividing property. For high income couples, splitting assets is even more challenging. There is a lot at stake—and you may own many different types of complex property, including investment interests. Here, our Boca Raton equitable distribution attorney provides an overview of the most important… Read More »
Divorce For Physicians In Florida: A Comprehensive Guide
Medicine is a stressful, intensive field. While the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) cites research showing that doctors are not more likely to get divorced than other professionals, the reality is that many medical professionals end their marriage. For physicians, divorce can be especially complicated. While the law is the same, there are… Read More »
Strategies For Negotiating A Fair (And Favorable) Settlement In A High Net Worth Divorce
Divorce is a reality of life. The American Psychological Association (APA) estimates that up to 50 percent of U.S. marriages will end in divorce. For high asset couples, a divorce can be especially difficult. With so much on the line, the risk for a protracted legal dispute rises. This raises an important question: How… Read More »
A Guide To Divorce For Family Business Owners In Florida
Are you a family business owner who is preparing to end a marriage? It is normal to feel stressed out and have a lot of questions. There are proactive steps that you can take to protect your family, yourself, your rights, your financial interests. and the future of your company. Within this article, our… Read More »
Small Business Owner Getting Divorced? You Must Get A Comprehensive Business Valuation
Small businesses form the backbone of our economy. According to data from the Small Business Administration (SBA), there are 2.6 million small businesses in Florida. More than 40 percent of all people employed in the state work at a small business. Owning and operating a small company or mid-sized company presents challenges—especially during today’s… Read More »
Finding Out What Assets Your Spouse Is Hiding In A High Net Worth Divorce In Florida
Are you preparing for a high net worth divorce in Florida? If so, it is normal to have a lot of financial questions. You may even have questions about (or suspicions of) hidden assets on the part of your spouse. You have the right to receive comprehensive financial information before you finalize your divorce…. Read More »
Three Considerations For Women Going Through Divorce In Florida
The divorce laws are gender neutral. From a technical legal perspective, women and men have the same rights and responsibilities in divorce. However, the reality is not always so straightforward. As a collective, women—and mothers—face certain challenges. In this blog post, our Florida divorce lawyer highlights three unique considerations for women going through divorce… Read More »
What Do You Need To Do To Get An Uncontested Divorce In Broward County?
Divorce is stressful. While it is certainly the right decision for some couples, it is never easy to actually go through the process. Most people who get divorced want to find a low-conflict resolution that avoids litigation. In Florida, you can get an uncontested divorce. To do so, you will need to reach a… Read More »
Florida Divorce: When Does Separate Property Become Marital Property?
Dividing property and assets is one of the hardest parts of getting a divorce. In Florida, divorcing couples are entitled to an “equitable” share of the marital property. Each spouse gets to retain their own separate property. You may have a question: Is it possible for separate property to become marital property? The answer… Read More »
What Happens When One Parent Wants To Move Away In Florida?
Are you a divorced or separated parent in Florida? If there is a child custody order or child custody agreement in place, then Florida’s parental relocation laws (move away laws) affect your rights and responsibilities. In this article, our parental relocation attorneys provide a guide to our state’s move away laws. Defining Parental Relocation:… Read More »