Tuesday, September 8, 2009

House Md Office Chair

Important changes in family law

  • On 1 September 2009 enters the structural reform of the pension rights adjustment in force. The objective of the supply balance is to share equally between all acquired in the divorce in the marriage pension entitlements. So far, there were often unjust division results, especially against women. Also, corporate and private supplies could often be split to coincide with the divorce. In the future, each built up in the marital support right in the respective scheme is shared equally. Primarily it is for "internal division", in which each his own "retirement account", ie a direct claim against the respective pension funds. Moreover, the new law is clearer, more understandable and convention-friendly. (More. ..) www.bmj.de / supply balancing
  • Also on the 1st September 2009 will come into force amendments to the gain compensation and legal guardianship of distributive justice used in the divorce. The basic idea of gain sharing is to reallocate capital growth achieved during the marriage equally between both spouses. In order to achieve even more reliable, aside the creation of assets after separation by various Maßnhamen a bolt is advanced. It also fully considered in the future, whether a spouse is gone with debt in the marriage and whether these debts were paid during the marriage. (More. ..) www.bmj.de/140509vermoegensausgleich
  • The reform of the proceedings in family matters and in matters of voluntary jurisdiction is also on 1 September 2009 to take effect. It summarizes the court proceedings in family matters and in matters of voluntary jurisdiction - say, care, accommodation and estate matters - clearly together for the first time in a single method of procedure. The future of marriage and family are factual disputes associated with the so-called Great Family Court bundled. The guardianship court is dissolved, its functions taken over by the Family Court and the Court of care. Moreover, the protection of children in court Procedure developed by, for example, the cooperation and participation rights of the children to be strengthened. (More. ..) www.bmj.de/270608famfg