Showing posts with label Divorce. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Divorce. Show all posts

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Use of private investigators in cases of divorce in Palm Beach

By Robin Roshkind, Esquire, West Palm Beach, Florida

If Florida is not a bug, and there is no penalty for adultery, because then hire a private investigator?  I get this question all the time, when he would recommend to my clients that they can hire.

The reasons are several: first, a private investigator can evaluate all the public registers of the man to see whether they are owners of real estate, car owners, shipowners, alone or with someone else.  The outgoing woman, had the whole picture of the assets, property wise, and a private investigator to find information for you.  If the husband a private partition for a mistress bought, for example, it will appear in the property records, and money in your Pocket as you a dispersion requirement family assets on the basis of this information archive.

Secondly, a private investigator can check all driving records, criminal activities and behavior of your spouse or your spouse's life.   If your spouse is "forgotten" to tell you about this DUI, got this information helpful if you children books.

Thirdly, a private investigator or forensics expert computer access to computer files, phone records, text messages, internet postings on facebook, match.com and such.  Information is always useful.   A private investigator can be a great witnesses during the process of a divorce.

If you have been stalked, your car is damaged or any other unusual behavior, a private investigator finds that too.  There are many other reasons to a private detective and/or use a computer forensic specialist.  For more information, call one of the lawyers on divorce in ROBIN ROSHKIND, p.a. in 561 835 9091 or click from the company website at www.familylawwpb.com for more information.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

You need a divorce lawyer for a divorce in Palm Beach County?

By Robin Roshkind, Esquire, West Palm Beach, Florida

The answer is it depends.  Legally, you don't need a lawyer for divorce.  Your life is at stake, but this is not a criminal court.  If you don't already have almost nothing to distribute children to worry about, you can create your own divorce probably do.

However, if you have a claim for alimony, or to a defence, or children, or assets and debts for combat during sit, chances are that you need help.  Most of the problems there is between the man and his wife, most likely, there is a controversial topic (or more) and you will have someone on your side.

In addition, you can use other professionals to ensure that you get this may.  This would be a CPA or even a psychologist.  For more information, go for a consultation.  Call one of the lawyers on divorce in ROBIN ROSHKIND, p.a. in 561 835 9091 or click on the company's website at www.familylawwpb.com.

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Can the divorce lawyer to ask about sexual activity in a deposition.

By Robin Roshkind, Esquire, West Palm Beach, Florida

Divorce lawyer to ask for anything in a deposition and the opposing lawyer has just to sit and find answers to the client.

Lawyers cannot advise clients not to answer questions deposition unless so-called, in the form of the query or to accuse the lawyer of harassment.  In these cases, the question can be identified by the court reporter taking testimony and asks the judge to interrogate a lawyer on the case to decide whether or not the depository identity has to answer the question.  In the County of Palm Beach, Florida, this usually takes place over the phone on the right for a decision, or if the judge is not available, of the proposal and the hearing.  If a hearing is required, the deposition will be continued at another time.

Deposition testimony is often used in the kremala to verify or refute kremala testimony.  They are an integral part of each test.  For more information about these or other matters of divorce call family law offices, ROBIN ROSHKIND, p.a. 561 835 9091 or click from the company website at www.familylawwpb.com for more information.

Deposition questions of divorce is usually about finance, business, relationships, drug or alcohol use, that probative to the issues in the case of divorce.  Behavior, financial records, all sworn come into question.

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

The danger zone of divorce: do not give an abusive ex-husband, just say no!


There is a new article on http://www.shrink4men.com/that discusses one of the most common mistakes people make when separating a woman very disturbed-conflict or abusive personality. Many men enter what divorce lawyer David t. Pisarra men family law required the dangerous zone, that is absurd and unfair demands of ex-spouses just to high-conflict divorce. The power of saying no is discussed as an important step for abused men during a divorce and recovery be involved in an abusive woman.

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The danger zone of divorce and the power of NO: giving a high-conflict on the completion of the divorce is often a big mistake

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Before the nuptial agreements and divorce ...To persist?

By Robin Roshkind, Esquire, West Palm Beach, Florida

I get this question all the time in my practice … my divorced agreement is enforceable, but now I would like to divorce?  The answer is it depends on the agreed terms.

The initial test speed is how long before the wedding was the divorced agreement is negotiated and implemented?  If it was less than 30 days, could claim coercion.

Both parties had representation by lawyers?  If a party was a lawyer and not the other, it could be an over reach claim.

There were honest and full disclosure of Finances on behalf of both parties?  You want to know what your rights are waiving when you waive rights via a divorced agreement.  Full disclosure also avoids claims of fraud.

The parties read, understood and agree to what has been signed with full knowledge and intent to be bound?  Everyone should read and understand what their assent.

There is no obstacle language?  This last point, read and understand the divorced agreement.

If there was any doubt about the above points, a divorced agreement be questioned and possibly canceled.

Divorced agreements determine what happens in the future.  It is expensive to prepare for, and sometimes requires expertise of taxes and estate planning assistance, and divorce assistance.  For more information call one of the lawyers for divorce at ROBIN ROSHKIND, p.a. in 561 835 9091 or click from the company website at www.familylawwpb.com for more information.

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

It is less damaging to children by providing them with ongoing spousal or partner abuse of divorce?


There is a new article on http://www.shrink4men.com/. This article examines how abuse affects children negatively citing research indicating that stress a malicious neurotoxin during the development of the brain, the youth, the fathers impossible situation is when they are the target of an abusive female partner and weights and gender bias prevalent in family law.

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Courtesy, stress and abuse are neurotoxins: children who witness parental abuse danger

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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Is a new year ...Divorce is not deferred.

By Robin Roshkind, Esquire, West Palm Beach, Florida

With the new year just started, and during the holidays, now it's time to start thinking about your future.  If you are in a bad marriage for a while, then perhaps it's time to do something about this.

Verbal abuse, physical abuse, money problems, lack of familiarity, are all reasons to go and a new relationship to find and recover from your.  If you are thinking about divorce, here's the original Checklist:

1. gather all financial documents such as tax returns, profit and loss accounts, clippings, credit card, bank accounts, accounts of the European Parliament.

2. all documents such as title deeds, car titles, titles boat gathering.

3. for the collection of all loan documents, such as mortgages, credit, auto loans.

4. all valuables such as jewelry, artwork, piano, silver photography.

5. the concentration of all insurance documents.

Armed with your store "ammunition" in a safe place, which is likely to be your divorce law firm.   For more information about these or other matters relating to divorce, call one of the lawyers on divorce in ROBIN ROSHKIND, p.a. in 561 835 9091 or click from the company website at www.familylawwpb.com for more information.

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Monday, January 24, 2011

Abusive Relationships - Making You the Problem in Your Abusive Relationship During Your Divorce


Battered women and abused men are accustomed to being the scapegoat for the problems in their abusive relationships. They are routinely told:

o "It's your fault, you made me do it, say it, etc.,"

o "If you weren't so ________, it wouldn't have happened."

o And oh yes, remember this one: "None of this ever happened anyway...It's all in your head, crazy-psycho."

Let's face it, "being the problem" goes hand-in-hand with being in an abusive relationship. It's what the perpetrator wants you to believe and it's also what you have bought into believing. It's part of the ugly glue that binds the abusive relationship.

Anyone who has been in an abusive relationship knows this well. So then why do you suppose that when someone goes to the system to seek remedy for domestic violence, they would get anything other than what they've been bombarded with all along?

You as the Problem from Home to Court

From the moment the police come to your door to the pits of the divorce court lion's den, your abusive partner will seek to make you the problem. That's what batterers do.

The only difference is that instead of telling you that you are the problem, he/she is telling this to all those who make decisions that influence your life, including but not limited to, the judicial and healthcare folks.

So please come out of your shock over the fact that he/she is trying to make you the bad guy, or the crazy one, or the liar. It's part of what's been there all along.

Shining the Light on the Real Problem

Then you ask yourself, "Why don't those in the system get it straight and realize that you are the victim and your spouse is merely externalizing blame for the marital skeletons?"

Unfortunately, the job of the people in the system is not to "get it;" rather it's to get it done. And far too often they are given false abuse allegations and may not have the training to decipher the authentic from the unreal-especially when it comes to intimate partner violence and child abuse.

If you are in divorce court with a batterer and you know you are not being heard, seek to find someone who can professionally represent your truth to those making important decisions. This will undoubtedly help you shine the light on the real problem and aid in offsetting your being made the problem.








For more information on abuse and divorce, see Legal Domestic Abuse http://www.preventabusiverelationships.com/legal_domestic_abuse.php and Crazy Making Legal-Psychiatric Abuse. http://www.preventabusiverelationships.com/crazy_making.php Dr. Jeanne King, Ph.D. helps people end domestic abuse at home and in family court. Copyright 2009 Jeanne King, Ph.D.