Tag: Divorce tricks

Destination Divorces: Where Should You File?

By The Law Offices of Ronald H. Kauffman of Ronald H. Kauffman, P.A. posted in Divorce on Monday, April 13, 2015.

Where should you file for divorce? If former Miss Malaysia Pauline Chai wins the £500 million she’s demanding, she’ll break all divorce records in the U.K., and that will cement London’s status as the Divorce Capital of the World.

Forbes magazine has reported that the United Kingdom’s Supreme Court in London, is wife-friendly, making it a divorce capital

A string of well-publicized divorces have been filed in London, which wives of very wealthy (and not-so-wealthy) ended their unions with better deals than they would have gotten in other countries.

It has put London at the top of the list for Divorce Tourism – or, as it’s known, “Divorces Eurostar.”

London saw its reputation as the divorce-jackpot destination enhanced after the Supreme Court last year overturned what’s known as the ‘cheats’ charter.’

“Britain’s highest court has ruled that millionaires cannot use their business interests to shield their wealth from their spouses in divorce cases.

While many divorce lawyers celebrated the end of the ‘cheats’ charter’ reveling in the reassertion of London’s reputation as a haven for divorcing wives, others worried that it will be replaced by a “gold diggers’ charter,” and threaten the independence of companies.

Marriage break-ups involving foreigners account for a sixth of cases before the English courts, which means a significant increase in international divorces now estimated to be 24,000 of the 150,000 in England and Wales each year.

Another ruling on marital property agreements affirmed English courts’ reputation as more generous than others. The landmark case introduced the principle that divorcing ‘money earners’ should not necessarily retain the surplus after a parting couple’s needs had been met. Instead, the residual cash should be divided equally.

London’s reputation as the divorce capital was reinforced again, in an anonymous case in which the court awarded £54 million to the wife, or 50% of the husband’s fortune, surpassing the previous record case in which an insurance magnate had to fork over £48 million to his wife after she rejected his £6 million settlement offer.

“The mother of five, Ms. Chai, who has been living on their 1,000 acre, £30 million home in Hertfordshire since October, issued a divorce petition in England in February.

His lawyers have told the British Court that allowing the case to be heard would enhance “the ill-gotten reputation of this country for being the divorce capital of the world.

The Daily Mail article on the divorce can be found here.

A New Order Impacts Every Dade County Divorce

On behalf of Ronald H. Kauffman, P.A. posted in Divorce on Thursday, October 23, 2014.

A Florida Congressman’s messy divorce is a lot messier. His wife claims he’s not paying for home repairs and cut off her credit cards. Will the new Miami Administrative Order make vengeful tactics a thing of the past?

Dirty tricks, such as cutting off health insurance, chopping up credit cards, and turning off vital utilities, are common events in a divorce.

The Florida Congressman’s wife has been a stay-at-home mother, and has no financial resources to maintain the home. The Congressman’s attorney says:

“If she is a poor housekeeper, that’s her issue, not his.”

In August 2014, the Chief Judge of the 11th Judicial Circuit in Miami-Dade County entered an administrative order impacting every divorce in Miami.

The order imposes new rules which may impact every single new divorce in Miami include the following:

  • Neither party can permanently remove children from their current county of residence.
  • If you have children, the parent with whom the children are not residing should make voluntary payments of child support before entry of an order requiring child support.
  • Parents are ordered to abide by the shared parental responsibility statute.
  • Everyone is required to attend mediation before a final hearing.
  • Everyone is now ordered to refrain from physical, verbal, or any other form of harassment, including by telephone, email, or text messaging at their house or at work.
  • No one in a divorce can conceal, damage, or dispose of any asset, except by written consent of the parties or an order of court.
  • Neither party can cancel telephone, electric, or water and sewer services.
  • Neither party can destroy family records, business records, or any records of income or debts.
  • No one in a divorce can incur any unreasonable debts binding the other spouse.

The new Administrative order is now in effect. It was designed to promote the stability of families going through a divorce, and reduce the number of “emergency” hearings.

The new administrative order is available here.