by Administrator | Aug 15, 2018 | Personal Divorce
Commonly referred to as “Innocent Spouse and Separate Liability Relief” Imagine you just completed your divorce process. Then you get a notice from the IRS indicating you are liable for a tax debt that your spouse should have paid while you were married. Can you...
by Administrator | Aug 15, 2018 | Personal Divorce, Retirement Plans (QDROs) in Divorce
In order to properly manage the financial implications of a QDRO you need to involve a financial divorce expert in the process. Ideally you would involve a financial divorce architect as these professionals understand how the “divorce chess board” works, even if you...
by Administrator | Aug 15, 2018 | Personal Divorce, Retirement Plans (QDROs) in Divorce
Some people automatically jump to the conclusion they need a QDRO (Qualified Domestic Relations Order) when a retirement plan exists in a marital estate. Yet, is a QDRO needed for every retirement plan in a divorce? How do you make the decision whether to move forward...
by Administrator | Aug 15, 2018 | Personal Divorce
People who are thinking about going through a divorce or in the midst of the process, sometimes jump at the opportunity to refinance their home. They say to themselves they want to get their spouse off of the mortgage. In context to a divorce, is this a good move or...
by Administrator | Aug 15, 2018 | Personal Divorce
When an IRS tax levy is outstanding on the marital estate Overview and context If the IRS determines a taxpayer has not paid its fair share of tax and has made periodic requests for payment that have gone unsatisfied, the IRS has the right to issue what is commonly...