by Administrator | Feb 19, 2019 | Personal Divorce
Most people do not know to ask the question how a 179 deduction impacts spousal benefits after a divorce. Let’s talk about this ever so briefly. In 2018 the tax laws expanded the 179 deduction from $500,000 per year to $1,000,000 per year. This can provide a...
by Administrator | Feb 15, 2019 | Personal Divorce
How you approach this conversation is critically important First and foremost before you think about having this conversation you need to know in your heart of hearts this is what you truly want to do. It is a life changing event for you, your spouse and your...
by Administrator | Dec 27, 2018 | Personal Divorce, Process Risks in Divorce
Many people who are either thinking about getting a divorce or are actively going through one do not realize their wealth can become at greater risk based on a number of factors such as: The process (or lack of capabilities) they decide to unknowingly use as their...
by Administrator | Dec 26, 2018 | Personal Divorce
If you were the stay at home parent and your credit score is not as strong as your spouse then you may have some issues to deal with in context to your divorce. Your credit score defines the strength of your purchasing power in the market. It indicates the strength of...
by Administrator | Dec 26, 2018 | Financial Risks in Divorce, Personal Divorce
What happens when you already have a mortgage but need to sell the home and get a new mortgage for your new home? If you were not the person who initiated the divorce or were ordered by the judge to sell your property you may want to consider the difference in your...