by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Apr 24, 2016 | Property Division
When a couple gets married they typically acquire a number of tangible assets over the years. They may buy a home, a car or two and perhaps a boat or a timeshare. Usually, couples buy these items assuming they belong to both of them and that they will share them for...
by Michael G. Putter, Attorney at Law | Apr 10, 2016 | Divorce
Alimony (aka spousal support) is a tricky subject. The idea behind alimony is to limit the economic hardship imposed by a divorce. The spouse who earns more may be asked to contribute financially to the other spouse’s income. Unlike child support, the courts are...