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Spousal Support Dispute: Hulk Hogan’s Wife Wants More Money After OJ Comments

By Denver Divorce Lawyer on April 29, 2009

According to a report, Linda Bollea, wife of former wrestler Hulk Hogan, has asked the court for thousands of dollars more in spousal support so that she can move across the country. Hogan recently gave an interview to Rolling Stone magazine where he said that he understood how O.J. Simpson could have been driven to do what he did. Simpson was acquitted of murdering his wife Nicole Simpson and her friend Ron Goldman in 1993, and like many people Hogan also believes Simpson got away with murder.

In the interview Hogan whose real name is Terry Bollea said he was enticed to assault his wife “like O.J.” which caused outrage and brought about a swift response to clarify his comments.

A representative for Hogan said, “Hulk in no way condones the O.J. situation. As part of a larger conversation, he referred to it to exemplify his frustration with his own situation.”

Linda Bollea did not find any jest in the comments and has filed court papers in Pinellas County, Florida. Bollea is claiming she feels she’s in “imminent danger of becoming a victim.” She is asking for an additional $8,200 a month from Hogan so that she can move “thousands of miles away.” She also is requesting $24,000 for “advanced rent and security deposits” in order to move from Miami to California.

If you are considering a divorce in the State of Colorado, the Denver’s skilled divorce attorneys at Kaplan Law can assist you all aspects during this difficult time. Let Kaplan Law be your source for legal advice and representation. Their family law lawyers will work on your case with the experience and resources it takes to attain a favorable ruling. They realize that a divorce can change a person’s life in many ways. The Colorado family law attorneys at the Kaplan Law can help with decisions of personal and or property matters, collection of funds, and child custody. It is our goal to make the process of getting divorced as quick and easy as possible so that you can get on with your life. Please call 1-877-527-5260 for a consultation.

Actress Kate Walsh’s Divorce Intensifies

By Denver Divorce Lawyer on April 22, 2009

The website bostonherald.com reported in a story on April 27, 2009 that lawyers for Alex Young have asked for a trial date for his divorce from television actress Kate Walsh. Walsh filed for a divorce in December 2008 and stars on the popular television show “Private Practice.” According to court papers, Young and Walsh bought a multi-million dollar home and spent a substantial amount of money customizing it. Their dispute over division of property circulates around the fact that Young claims that the couple’s accountants have sided with Walsh and have not let him look at the books.

The skilled Denver divorce lawyers at Kaplan Law have more than 20 years of experience handling cases for clients facing the challenges of divorce, division of property, child support enforcement, child custody, and annulment. We practice only in Colorado and have a long-standing familiarity with local courts, district attorneys and judges that afford our clients the best possible result for their case.

Contact Kaplan Law today for representation for all types of family law cases. If you are involved in a situation where the service of an experienced divorce lawyer is needed, contact a Denver family law attorney at Kaplan Law. Please call 1-877-527-5260 for a consultation.

Multi-Million Divorce Lawsuit Reveals All

By Denver Divorce Lawyer on April 15, 2009

An account reported that a multi-million dollar divorce lawsuit between George David, 66, a wealthy aging man, and Marie Douglas-David, 36, a tall Swedish blond, has made national headlines because the details in court papers reveal everything from accusations of affairs, imprisonment, to a $100 million lawsuit. Douglas-David has been offered $43 million to settle but she contends that is not merely enough to maintain her lifestyle. She has filed suit for $100 million dollars to fight for more spousal support.

Anne Draninis, David’s lawyer said, “She always wants more, more, more. Too much is never enough.”

In an attempt to support her claims, Douglas-David presented the court with documentation that showed the minimum amounts of money she required on a weekly basis. According to those court papers she needs $4,500 a week for clothes, $53,000 a week for living expenses, $1,500 for eating out, and $8,000 for travel. Douglas-David stated that her husband’s $43 million dollar offer would not hold to her lifestyle for more than 15 years, and therefore forced to go to court.

Both sides have accused each other of having affairs, including David who is alleged to have spent more than $250,000 on detectives to find his wife with a Swedish fencing champion in Stockholm. Douglas-David claims he once told her, “If you improve and behave, you can have in-vitro fertilization.”

David did not help himself in court when he answered, “I don’t remember specific conversations with Marie … it’s like you go home and talk to the dog,” to a question as to whether his wife had given him valuable financial advice.

If you are considering a divorce in the State of Colorado, the skilled Colorado divorce attorneys at Kaplan Law can assist you with all aspects of your case during this difficult time. Let Kaplan Law be your source for legal advice and representation. Our family law lawyers will work on your case with the experience and resources it takes to attain a favorable ruling. Please call 1-877-527-5260 for a consultation.

Messy Divorce in Secretary of Navy Nominee’s Past

By Denver Divorce Lawyer on April 8, 2009

The nytimes.com reported in an article on March 30, 2009 that President Obama’s nominee for Secretary of Navy, Ray Mabus, had been involved in a divorce that included him clandestinely tape recording a conversation he had with his wife and priest. Mabus served in the Navy during the Vietnam War on the warship cruiser Little Rock, is a former governor of Mississippi, and former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, used the tapes he recorded, on the advice of his lawyer, against his former wife Julie in court.

After learning Julie was having an affair, Mabus was advised by his lawyer at the time to make a recording of the supposed reconciliation talk with Reverend McBride the couple’s friend. During the session Julie acknowledges the affair and said, “I will hate you till the day I die, and I will tell my children.”

Mr. Mabus used an expert psychiatric witness, and with the secret recordings used as evidence in the proceedings, was granted legal custody of their two daughters.

Saying she regretted her comments, Julie sued Reverend McBride and the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi in the year 2002. The suit gained national attention as a potential court case against churches regarding privacy rights. The Mississippi Supreme Court will most likely consider and appeal after the case was dismissed by a judge in 2006.

Marriages that end in divorce are not a fate reserved to the rich and powerful. In fact, the numbers regarding divorce rates in America continue to rise. Kaplan Law is a distinguished Colorado divorce law firm representing all types of family law. If you are involved in a situation where the service of an experienced Denver divorce lawyer is needed, contact Kaplan Law. Please call us at 1-877-527-5260 for a consultation.

Ex Largo City Official Gets Sex Change, Wife Wants Divorce

By Denver Divorce Lawyer on April 1, 2009

According to a  story, the wife of Susan Stanton, formerly Steve Stanton and city manager of Largo city, wants a divorce after his sex change plans were announced to the public.  Donna Stanton filed for divorce approximately a year after Steve Stanton announced his sex change plans. This created national news and ultimately cost him the highest position in Largo.

Currently living as a woman named, “Susan”, Stanton is waiting for spring, which is when his sex change operation is scheduled to take place.

The divorce comes as no surprise and proceedings are friendly according to both sides.  The Stanton’s had been married for 17 years.

Marriage is a sacred union, and when two people get married, they plan to spend the rest of their lives together. Unfortunately in this day and age, a majority of married couples are getting divorced. According to the 2000 U.S. Census almost 10% of people age fifteen and over were divorced in the United States.

Many states view divorce differently and have different rules as to what may warrant a divorce. The State of Colorado follows a “no fault” divorce law, which means that either the husband or wife can request dissolution of marriage merely because the marriage is broken and they do not feel that the marriage can be repaired.

If you are considering a divorce in the state of Colorado, the skilled Denver divorce attorneys at Kaplan Law can assist you. They have over 20 years experience in family law. They can also assist in the division of personal items which were acquired during the marriage, as well as the determination of monthly spousal support, if warranted.  Please call 1-877-527-5260 for a consultation.