Two things most sane people seek to avoid are divorce and taxes. Unfortunately, when you’re going through a divorce, not paying attention to taxes can cost you thousands. That’s especially true with the tax law changes that went into effect in 2018 and 2019. Now more than ever, not understanding how taxes will affect your divorce can be a very expensive mistake.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Divorce and Taxes - 10 Things to be Aware of - Part 2
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Divorce and Taxes - Ten Things to be Aware of - Part 1
Two things most sane people seek to avoid are divorce and taxes. Unfortunately, when you’re going through a divorce, not paying attention to taxes can cost you thousands. That’s especially true with the tax law changes that went into effect in 2018 and 2019. Now more than ever, not understanding how taxes will affect your divorce can be a very expensive mistake.
How is Child Custody Determined?
If you have ever been involved in a child custody case or you are about to begin one you most likely have heard the phrase “best interests of the child.”
- The love, affection, and other emotional ties existing between the parties involved and the child.
- The capacity and disposition of the parties involved to give the child love, affection and guidance and to continue the education and raising of the child in his or her religion or creed, if any.
- The capacity and disposition of the parties involved to provide the child with food, clothing, medical care or other remedial care.
- The length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment, and the desirability of maintaining continuity.
- The permanence of the existing or proposed home or homes.
- The moral fitness of the parties involved.
- The mental and physical health of the parties involved.
- The home, school, and community record of the child.
- The reasonable preference of the child, if the court considers the child to be of sufficient age to express preference.
- The willingness and ability of each of the parties to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing parent-child relationship between the child and the other parent of the child and parents.
- Domestic violence, regardless of whether the violence was directed against or witnessed by the child.
- Any other factor considered by the court to be relevant to the particular family.
Tuesday, February 8, 2022
Who Gets the House in Divorce and What Happens?
You’re getting a divorce and it’s time to figure out major questions like:
- What happens to the house in a divorce?
- Why it’s so difficult to decide what to do with the house in divorce?
- Who gets the house in a divorce?
- Should I keep the house?
- What factors to consider if I want to keep the house?
- Do I have to refinance after divorce?
- What is a divorce house buyout and how does it work?
Tuesday, February 1, 2022
Preparing for Divorce: The Top 10 Tips You’ve Got to Know - Part 2
The more you prepare for your divorce, the more you increase your chances of getting the outcome you want. Plus, the more you prepare yourself for your divorce, the more time and money you are likely to save in the divorce process.
- Breaking the news of your divorce to your kids in the most empathetic way possible;
- Supporting your kids’ emotionally as they try to navigate all the changes in their lives;
- Reassuring your kids that, no matter what, you love them and that your divorce was NOT their fault;
- Supporting your kids financially;
- Being honest with your kids about the ways that their lives will change after the divorce.