Monday, July 29, 2013

Till Debt Do We Part?

Till Debt Do We Part?

In community property states, both spouses are responsible for any debt that has been incurred while they were married. 

That means if one spouse doesn’t pay an outstanding credit card debt accumulated during the marriage, then the other one must pay, or risk credit damage and collection actions. The credit card company doesn’t view it as “his” or “her” debt. Instead, they see one debt, and if they can’t collect from one party, they will try to get the entire balance from the other party.

To read more about divorce and credit card debt, click on the following link:

http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-finance/2013/07/12/divorce-and-card-debt-in-community-property-s…

However, if you are divorcing in Rhode Island, it is important to note that Rhode Island is not a community property state, but instead is an equitable distribution state. 


In Rhode Island, marital property is considered to be all property acquired during the marriage by both partners. If there is a divorce, the court will aim to distribute one half of this property to each spouse unless the court finds such a division to be inequitable or unfair. In order to decide this, the court looks at various factors such as length of marriage, age, health, employability, other sources of income and any debt.

Are you a resident of Rhode Island and considering divorce?

The experienced lawyers at Law Office of Jeremy W. Howe, LTD. and the mediators at Partners In Mediation offer you two options in order to proceed with your divorce or other family disputes and problems.

Learn about these options and which would work best for you by calling or contacting Jeremy Howe for a free comprehensive telephone consultation. Attorney Howe and his team of family court lawyers have been providing quality divorce and family representation in all Family Courts in Rhode Island for nearly four decades. He and his co-mediator have mediated hundreds of divorce, family law and elder law cases across the state of Rhode Island.

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

World Elder Abuse Awareness Month

As the month of June drew to a close, many of us were unaware of the fact that June is World Elder Abuse Awareness month. Elder abuse is a sad topic, and one that is often under-reported and hidden from view. Its annual awareness month hopes to shed light on ways that people can detect or help when an elderly loved one is being abused.

Elder abuse can manifest itself in several ways. Physical, emotional and sexual abuses are a few tragic forms of abuse that some seniors suffer at the hands of their caregivers. However, financial abuse is a form of elder abuse that often goes unnoticed by loved ones. Financial abuse among the elderly is most likely to come at the hands of family members and caregivers, due in part to the fact that many seniors may be too trusting or polite to fully recognize when someone is taking advantage of them.

To read more about the different forms of elder abuse, and to learn what you can do to help detect and prevent it, click on the following AARP article:

http://blog.aarp.org/2013/06/14/elder-abuse-awareness-day-7-ways-you-can-help/

The attorneys at the Law Offices of Jeremy W. Howe, LTD., specialize in elder law. If you need advice for yourself or a loved one on ways to be protected from financial elder abuse, contact the lawyers at his Providence, Rhode Island office for a free comprehensive telephone consultation.

Attorney Jeremy Howe and his team of elder law and family court lawyers have been providing quality elder law representation in Rhode Island for nearly four decades. He and his co-mediator have successfully mediated hundreds of divorce, family law and elder law cases throughout the state of Rhode Island.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Baby Boomers and Divorce

Baby Boomers are divorcing in record numbers. 

In 1990, 1 out of 10 people over the age of fifty divorced. Ten years later, a surprising to 1 out of 4 people aged fifty years or older, are choosing to end their marriages.

While the idea of divorcing after age fifty may seem especially painful because of old memories or fears of being alone later in life, recent research shows that the age and experience of Baby Boomers, makes them better equipped to handle the challenges associated with divorce. In fact an AARP study shows that 3 out of 4 Baby Boomer divorcees say that they made the right decision in choosing to divorce.

For Baby Boomers who may suddenly find themselves single again, there are some general principals and tips to help cope with life post-divorce.

To read tips for divorced Baby Boomers and to view an interesting info-graphic on the new “gray” divorce trend, please click on the following link:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/allison-pescosolido-ma/the-gray-divorce-tips-for_b_3454624.html

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The Law Offices of Jeremy W. Howe, LTD. are Family and Elder Law Attorneys in Newport, Rhode Island who specialize in Wills and Trusts, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Probate, and Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits.

Call them today at 401-841-5700 or visit them on the web at http://www.counselfirst.com