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Make Estate Planning Your First Step after Divorce

Monday, July 6th, 2009

The last thing that people want to do after a divorce is to consult another attorney.  But regardless of your age and whether you have kids or not, it’s important to consult legal and financial experts to ensure that your financial plans and estate are updated in terms of reflecting your new circumstances.

So if you’re not working with an estate planning attorney or financial consultant during your divorce, it’s time for you to do it now.  A financial planner will look at your finances. Your expenses as a new single individual can grow unexpectedly; a financial planning professional helps you compare strategies and review your new savings and spending needs.

Also, talk with an attorney that has numerous experiences in real estate.  If you plan to remarry one day and you have kids, make sure that your specific assets will go to them (guaranteed) when you die.  This is because some cases happen when the ex-spouse may automatically gain full control of assets earmarked for your kids.  Of course you don’t want this to happen - that’s why you must plan for it legally.

If your children are still minors, it would also be wise to plan the guardianship for them.  Especially when there are wealth issues that’ll only become effective when they reach adulthood, it’s critical to establish a solid and efficient legal structure to distribute those assets.

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Lawyers Advise to Teens: One Prank may Ruin You

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Attorneys from Public Defender’s Office gave lectures to junior-high and high-school pupils during the year regarding the differentiation of pranks and criminal acts.  “We are responsible for disseminating the information, and the children should be the one responsible for their choices,” shared Esther Goldfield, Katzir B junior high’s educational consultant in Rehovot.

In 2007, police figures show that around 10% of all caught felons were minors - almost 14,000 teenagers and children.  Moreover, there were 33,000 files of teenagers for property offenses and violence.

“When you walk with a knife inside your pocket, it might give you security so when other children want to assault or hurt you, you’ll just take it out in response.  However, you have to know that possessing the knife is already breaking the law and may give you five years in prison,” said attorney Gil Edelman.

Another example is taking a cell phone that belongs to another pupil.  “When you use force without the permission of the owner, then it’s a qualified theft according to the law.  And if you demand money for the return of the phone, it will be considered as extortion by threat,” he added.

The lecture program has assumed that most teenagers are not too familiar with the law.  They may not realize that a simple prank joke can become a criminal act.

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