Recently, six members of the House of Representatives, led by Representative Reid Ribble (R – WI), introduced the Save Our Social Security Act (also known as the S.O.S. Act). Key provisions of the Act, with my thoughts, are outlined below. Although the Act may not pass in the near future, it begins to set the […]
SIEGELLAW Continues To Set Standards in Maryland Divorce Law
On July 19, 2016, the Maryland Court of Appeals issued a highly anticipated Opinion, requiring trial judges to consider divorcing parties’ actual or anticipated social security benefits as a FL 8-205(b) factor before determining whether to grant a monetary award to adjust the equities and rights of the parties in their marital property. While judges […]
Divorce, Social Security and Your Options
If you’re considering or are in the process of divorce, and you’re just shy of your 10th wedding anniversary, you might want to wait a bit and use the time to brush up on all things Social Security before you make the break official. And you especially want to do this given that lawmakers closed […]
Social Security and Divorce- A Primer
In virtually every long-time marriage that results in a Howard County divorce, my client always asks me about the effect of divorce on social security benefits. So, what I am going to try to accomplish is to provide a quick primer on social security and divorce. This issue comes up with future financial planning upon […]