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  • Oct 2007 - Using A QDRO As A Settlement Tool
  • Jun 2007 - Valuing A Retirement Savings Account (401(K), etc.)
  • Mar 2007 - The Ten Most Common Retirement Asset Problems
  • Apr 2007 - If You Have To Initiate Litigation – You Probably Lost The Case!
  • Mar 2007 - Can A Defective Order Be Corrected?
  • Feb 2007 - Qualified Domestic Relations Orders - 101
  • Jan 2007 - Specificity And Its Importance To The Family Law Practitioner
  • Dec 2006 - Some Ideas For Addressing Plan Termination Contingencies
  • Nov 2006 - Anticipating The Demise Of Private Defined Benefit Plans...
  • Oct 2006 - Working With Offsetting Retirement Benefits
  • Aug 2006 - Is "Winning" A Divorce Case A Legitimate Goal?
  • Jul 2006 - Why An Equal Distribution of All the Retirement Asset...
  • Jun 2006 - Getting A Domestic Relations Order Implemented Without...
  • May 2006 - Survivor Benefits
  • Apr 2006 - Hardball Discovery Tactics
  • Mar 2006 - Revisiting Problems Created ...By Troubled Defined Benefit Plans
  • Feb 2006 - Differences Active Duty and a Reserve Military Pension
  • Jan 2006 - Why Two Pension Appraisals Are Usually Better Than One...
  • Dec 2005 - Client Expectations and QDRO’s
  • Nov 2005 - Dealing with Troubled Pension Plans
  • Oct 2005 - Defined Contribution Plans – Problems in ...
  • Sep 2005 - A Case... Distribution of Marital Property Retirement Assets
  • Aug 2005 - Dealing With QDRO’S That Were Never Written
  • Mar 2005 - Defining Defined Benefit Pension Plans - A Refresher Course
  • Feb 2005 - An Overview of Public Employee Pension Plan DROs
  • Jan 2005 - Suggested New Year's Resolutions for Family Law Practioners
  • Dec 2004 - Inherent Inequities in Valuing Defined Benefit Pensions
  • Nov 2004 - Negotiating Retirement Benefits of the Settlement Agreement
  • Oct 2004 - The Most Catastrophic QDRO Mistake ...
  • Sep 2004 - QDRO Mechanics
  • Aug 2004 - The Rules of the Game #1
  • July 2004 - Model Orders
  • Jun 2004 - Retirement Asset Distribution Methods
  • May 2004 - Getting Help
  • Apr 2004 - The QDRO Gamble (Part III)
  • Mar 2004 - The QDRO Gamble (Part II)
  • Feb 2004 - The QDRO Gamble (Part I)
  • Jan 2004 - Public Plans and DRO's
  • Dec 2003 - Avoiding Future Problems
  • Nov 2003 - Retirement Benefits and Divorce 101
  • Oct 2003 - Defined Benefit Retirement Assets
  • Sep 2003 - Post-Marital Property Problems
  • Aug 2003 - Marital Portion of a Defined Contribution Plan
  • July 2003 - Adjustments to Retirement Asset Distribution
  • Jun 2003 - Valuing Defined Benefit Pension Plans
  • May 2003 - Creative Settlement Strategies
  • Apr 2003 - Public Defined Benefit Plans
  • Mar 2003 - When is a QDRO the Wrong Settlement Tool?
  • Feb 2003 - Addressing Retirement Assets...
  • Jan 2003 - Controlling the Preparation of the QDRO
  • Dec 2002 - Getting Paid
  • Nov 2002 - Become a Settlement Language Pro
  • Oct 2002 - How to Avoid Unexpected Surprises...
  • Sep 2002 - Methodology Problems...
  • Aug 2002 - Joint and Survivor Annuity Beneficiary Designation
  • Jul 2002 - Retirement Plans

Divorce Tax Tips Newsletter:

  • July 2004 - Alimony & Divorce: Tax Benefit or Tax Trap
  • Jan 2004 - Federal Tax Rates for 2004
  • Nov 2003 - Claiming the Kids – 2003 Update
  • Sep 2003 - New Tax Law Impact on Timing of Divorce
  • Jul 2003  - Tax Law Changes - May 2003 - Impact on Divorce
  • May 2003 - Never Use a Pay Stub to Estimate Taxes in Divorce
  • Mar 2003 - Tax Filing Status in Divorce - Basics
  • Jan 2003 - Impact of Claiming Child Dependency Exemption ...
  • Dec 2002 - Federal Tax Rates for 2003
  • Nov 2002 - Tax Impact of Divorcing in December or January
  • Oct 2002 - Who Should Claim the Kids

Forensic Behavioral Science Newsletter:

Forensic Paternity Testing Newsletter:

  • Aug 2003 - DNA Testing in Social Security Cases
  • May 2003 - DNA Profiling
  • Apr 2003 - Who Can Collect a Buccal Swab?
  • Mar 2003 - Which Test is Better?
  • Feb 2003 - Test Questionable Objects First
  • Jan 2003 - Paternity and Twins
  • Dec 2002 - When the Father Can't/Won't Be Tested
  • Nov 2002 - Who Decides What is Legally Admissible?
  • Oct 2002 - DNA Paternity Tests: Why Not 100%?
  • Sep 2002 - Preemptive Paternity Testing

Financial Issues in Divorce Newsletter:

  • Aug 2003 - When the Wife Should Get the House
  • June 2003 - Basis in Property is a Big Issue
  • May 2003 - The Spouse Who Leaves the Family Home...
  • Apr 2003 - Spending Money from a Defined Contribution Plan...
 

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