Articles Posted in In the News (Divorce)

The Sun Sentinel is reporting that Caroline Jenne, wife of former broward sheriff, Ken Jenne, has filed for divorce in Broward County. The parties, both 64 years of age, have been married for 35 years. However, over the past 18 months they have both been living separate and apart.

Through her Fort Lauderdale divorce attorney, Ms. Jenne claims that the marriage is irretrievably broken. She has requested alimony, equitable distribution of the marital assets and liabilities and attorney’s fees and costs. Ms. Jenne also wants to be awarded the marital residence and continued payment of her health and life insurance.

After pleading guilty to mail fraud conspiracy and income tax evasion, Ken Jenne served 10 months in federal prison. He lost his Florida state pension and was disbarred by The Florida Bar. He previously worked for Scott Rothstein’s law firm and is now a business consultant.

The Orlando Sentinel is reporting that an improved economy has more couples feeling freer to end their marriage. Many people who are in troubled marriages have waited until the financial problems have settled to hire a Florida divorce lawyer. Now that individuals are more comfortable with the improved economic outlook, they are deciding to file for divorce. In 2010, a city in Florida in close proximity to Fort Lauderdale saw divorce cases rise 12% after falling 5% in 2008.

While couples have stayed together during the financial crisis, divorce attorneys in Miami-Dade and Broward now see a demand in clients wanting to proceed with a divorce. In fact, this is similar to the type of divorce filing activity that occurred after the Great Depression in the 1930s and during the recession in 1990 and 1991.

For more affluent couples, the decision to file for a divorce is based less on the economy and more on how they perceive their net worth. Now that the stock market has begun to recover, individuals feel free to move ahead and file for divorce

Many individuals hire a divorce lawyer in Broward when their spouse is deployed overseas as a result of military service. For women, their marriage is twice as likely to end in divorce then men and up to three times as likely for enlisted women.

Approximately 220,000 women have been deployed to countries such as Iraq and Afghanistan. The Pentagon reports that in 2010, 7.8% of women and 3% of men in the military divorced. Even worse, 9% of women and 3% of men in the military who who were enlisted corps divorced.

Women in the military divorce at higher rates than civilian women. On the otherhand, men in the military divorce at lower rates than civilian men. The rate of divorce for women in the military has been on the rise for the past ten years.

Divorce attorneys in Miami have learned that a recent study found that teenagers who are happy are more likely to file for divorce when they are adults. Researchers believe that the correlation is a positive sign indicative of the fact that individuals who are happy, have good social support and high self-esteem, making them more likely to leave an unhappy marriage.

The study involved 2,776 individuals who had been followed since they were born. During their teenage years, the individuals were evaluated for energy levels, friendships, happiness and whether or not they were popular. In the adult years, the same individuals were evaluated for happiness, work experience, relationships, mental health status and social activities. While it is unknown how these individuals ended up in a bad marriage, the researchers did find that teenagers who were happy were more likley to be divorced in adulthood than unhappy teenagers.

The Sun Sentinel is reporting that a man entered the Broward County Courthouse today at 9:25 A.M., pointed a gun at his chest and demanded to speak to a judge about his divorce. After being informed about the situation, retired Circuit Judge Joel Lazarus agreed to speak to the man provided that he gave the gun, which was loaded with a bullet, to authorities. Judge Lazarus spoke to Marin Stroia, 59, of Oakland Park for approximately 10-15 minutes. After complaining about his divorce case, Judge Lazarus advised Stroia that he could provide his written concerns about his divorce case to the judge and that they would be forwarded to Chief Judge Victor Tobin. Stroia was taken into police custody without any further problems.

It was only two weeks ago that I saw Judge Maynard A. Gross before my hearing at the Lawson E. Thomas Courthouse Center in Miami, Florida. Judge Gross was enjoying the fresh air before the start of his docket. I waived hello and approached Judge Gross to shake his hand and say good morning, something that had become a habit for me during the past 6 years. In fact, for many divorce attorneys in Miami, this became a tradition. Judge Gross proceeded to tell me how much he enjoyed reading this website. The last thing that I expected was to be writing a blog about the untimely passing of one of the friendliest, respected and most intelligent Judges in the Eleventh Judicial Circuit Court.

Judge Gross passed away on Wednesday evening. He was 70 years old. Since he was elected to the bench in 1994, Judge Gross primarily presided as a Family Court Judge in Miami-Dade county where he heard divorce, paternity, child support, enforcement and modification cases. Prior to his election to the bench, he was a civil litigator for 20 years, a prosecutor and public defender.

While presiding in the family division, Judge Gross was assigned to high profile cases including professional baseball player Alex Rodriguez and tennis great Boris Becker. He also received an award in 2006 by The First Family Law American Inns of Court.

A recent study from the University of Toronto found the children of divorced parents had twice the odds of having a stroke than people of the same age whose parents remained married. The link does not appear to have a correlation with adult health behaviors, adult socioeconomic status, mental health problems or diabetes. Researchers did not investigate diet, cholesterol levels, blood pressure, family history of a stroke or childhood socioeconomic status. While the research team at the University of Toronto believe that a couple’s divorce will cause their child to have a stroke, they do want to analyze a larger representative community.

The Sun Sentinel is reporting that Broward Circuit Judge Cheryl Aleman died from lung cancer, an illness that was discovered several weeks ago. Divorce attorneys in Fort Lauderdale have recently appeared before Aleman since she began serving in the Unified Family Court hearing paternity, dissolution of marriage, alimony, domestic violence and child support cases.

Judge Aleman’s death was confirmed by her friends and courthouse officials today. Members of the bar, bench and legal community are in shock since she chose to keep her recently discovered illness a secret. She was appointed as a Circuit Judge in January, 2020 by former Governor Bush. Prior to her appointment, she was a prosecutor.

Judge Aleman, 52, was a committed Christian. She is survived by her husband, Omar.

People is reporting that Charlie Sheen will be filing for divorce from former Florida resident, Brooke Mueller. The parties were married in 2008 and have twins. After separating in April, 2010 during an incident in which Charlie Sheen was arrested, both Sheen and Mueller entered rehabilitation programs. Mr. Sheen was required to enroll in domestic violence counseling and is presently on probation. Recent accusations allege that Sheen was naked in a New York hotel room and subsequently transported to a New York hospitla. However, Sheen alleges that he had an allergic reaction to medication.

A recent survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers revealed that 73% of attorney’s who practice marital and family law are reporting an increase in the demand for prenuptial agreements. Broward divorce attorneys believe that the recession has effected people’s assets which now require protection in the event of a dissolution of marriage. Nowadays, the demand for prenuptial agreements is seen in the middle class and those individuals with substantial assets. While some individual’s want no responsibility for their spouse’s dent, others are protecting their pensions, 401k and retirement from equitable distribution.

An entrepreneur has recently created divorce insurance called WedLock. Customers are able to decide the size of the policy and the monthly premium based upon the selected plan. Divorce insurance polices range from $99 to $1,073 per month. Claims can not be submitted until a policy holder has had the plan for 36 months.

Marriage rates in the USA continue to drop. In 2000, 34.5% of individuals aged 25-34 had never been married. In 2009, the number increased to 46.3%. While marriage rates have dropped, many couples have just decided to live together and enter into a cohabitation agreement.