by Administrator | May 21, 2018 | Financial Risks in Divorce, Personal Divorce
During your divorce you have a lot to think about. You are planning for and managing all of the moving parts in real time. Your primary goal is to just get through the process so you can breath again. Reviewing the beneficiaries listed on your various accounts, and...
by Administrator | Apr 28, 2018 | Business Divorce, Personal Divorce, Tax Risks in Divorce
As you read this article, please note a critically important point that I would not want you to miss. The point is that certain clauses you design in your divorce decree may be deemed invalid over time. They could be deemed invalid even though you and your ex-spouse...
by Administrator | Mar 27, 2018 | Financial Risks in Divorce, Personal Divorce, Uncategorized
The last thing you would ever want to imagine is a married couple getting a divorce as a result of one person in the marriage being diagnosed with cancer. During this time, the person who is fighting the cancer needs a strong personal support system. When their...
by Administrator | Mar 25, 2018 | Personal Divorce, Tax Risks in Divorce
President Trump signed a tax bill that wiped away a 75 year old law around how alimony payments are treated for tax purposes. These changes impact both legal separations and divorces that occur after December 31, 2018. Time is ticking… Under the old law, the provider...
by Administrator | Mar 9, 2018 | Financial Risks in Divorce, Personal Divorce
A simple marital estate looks like two people gainfully employed, who have a couple of children, own a home and have money in retirement accounts. On the surface this looks pretty straightforward. One might suggest all you need to do is figure out how to calculate...