Showing posts with label mediation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mediation. Show all posts

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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For more information, please visit them on the web at http://www.counselfirst.com

Friday, January 4, 2013

Year-End Musings regarding Elder-Law

As I read the newspaper and hear the ongoing reports regarding the fiscal cliff and the general poor state of the economy (state and federal in the case of Rhode Islanders), I am quite concerned for my clients and for my family and friends. I attended an annual federal and state estate planning update two weeks ago and learned that the experts had no clear idea of what lies before us after January 1st. The three speakers disagreed in their predictions of what will occur and where it will leave us. So the message is “stay tuned”. Personally, I want to make sure that I make the best plans for my family but how to plan in the midst of chaos?

To move from the general to the particular, I have found that many clients come in and review their estate plan with us during what we term a “tune-up” but often they fail to follow through. Recently, a client cost his father’s chosen recipients many thousands of dollars by not checking the “transfer on death beneficiaries” of assets owned by the client’s father. The father passed away and the balance of the father’s pension contributions went to a former lady friend who had not been part of his life for more than a decade. What’s the moral of this story? It may be time for you to book a tune-up. Life has become more and more complicated by rules, regulations, and laws. It is difficult if not near-impossible to stay on top of Medicaid, Medicare, Veterans’ benefits, Social Security, state and local income tax laws, estate tax laws and the never-ending changes to all of them. We look forward to meeting with you. Then please follow through after our meeting! We at The Law Offices of Jeremy Howe and at Partners In Mediation wish you and yours a healthy and prosperous 2013.

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The Law Offices of Jeremy W. Howe, LTD. are ElderLaw attorneys in Rhode Island who specialize in wills and trusts, estate planning, guardianship, probate, and Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits.

They also are Newport Rhode Island Divorce Lawyers, Attorneys, Mediators, and Arbitrators providing services for family law issues such as divorce, child custody and visitation, support, and military family law.

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

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

WHAT IS ELDER AND ADULT FAMILY MEDIATION?

Elder and Adult Family Mediation

Most of what we term mediation involves a process wherein litigants or contestants (or a group of people) with a problem participate in a process with a neutral mediator in order to find common ground by defining issues, exploring options and finding a solution. The participants make the decisions. The mediator(s) act as guides but do not judge or impose a solution.

In the case of "ELDER AND ADULT FAMILY MEDIATION" the process is utilized by elders, families with an elder involved, and families with no elder involved. The term has been coined to distinguish these mediations from "Family Law or Divorce" mediations. What type of problems fall into this category? In the "Elder" type are: Guardianships; Inter-generational issues; Advance Directives and Powers of Attorney; Estate Planning and all other family issues involving either an elder or elders and others. The "Adult Family" type might involve sibling disputes or rivalries, post-death problems or any other family problems that do not necessarily involve an elder.

The Rhode Island Mediator's Association is hosting a seminar regarding this type of mediation on April 18, 2012. Crystal Thorpe, a mediator and co-founder of Elder Decisions, in MA will describe the landscape of Elder and Adult Family Mediation and how it differs from other types of mediation. She will share her insights on why families come to mediation, who should be at the table, and the model her firm employs to serve clients. Jeremy Howe and Nancy Johnson-Gallagher (co-mediators at Partners In Mediation in RI) will also share their individual and joint perspective(s) on elder mediation in the Ocean State. Jeremy is an Elder Law Attorney and Nancy has extensive experience working with elders. This program will include a discussion of cases and it will highlight some of the challenges and benefits of this new area of mediation. If you are interested in attending please visit http://www.rimediators.org

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The Law Offices of Jeremy W. Howe, LTD. are ElderLaw attorneys in Rhode Island who specialize in wills and trusts, estate planning, guardianship, probate, and Veterans Aid and Attendance Benefits.

They also are Newport Rhode Island Divorce Lawyers, Attorneys, Mediators, and Arbitrators providing services for family law issues such as divorce, child custody and visitation, support, and military family law. 

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