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New Year Resolution for 2017
What is your New Year Resolution for 2017? Is it to get through the divorce process by the end of the year? Is it to loose those unwanted pounds that you have put on during the past couple of months? … Continue reading
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Social Media and Divorce???
How private is private when it comes to Social Media and Divorce???? The Courts are catching up with the age of technology and social media. We are seeing more and more Courts ordering the Parties to turn over their log-in … Continue reading
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Divorce Attorneys, Do you have your Ducks in a Row????
Mr. Divorce Attorney, Do you have your Finance Ducks in a Row???? Divorce Attorneys who have their Ducks in a Row usually receive a better outcome for their client’s then those who don’t. I have been blessed with working with … Continue reading
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Jump Off the Divorce Hamster Wheel
Are you on the divorce hamster wheel and all you want to do is jump off??? Would you love to be able to take your time with the tasks at hand, spend a couple of hours relaxing and have the … Continue reading
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Updating your Last Will and Testament
Your Last Will and Testament may be your final words to your friends and family. It is the only way to insure that your wishes regarding your estate will be abide by. The words and feeling that are in your … Continue reading
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Lifestyle Analysis
Having a Lifestyle Analysis prepared before or during the divorce process is not mandatory but may be beneficial. A Lifestyle Analysis, will review spending records such as checks, cash withdrawals, bank statements, brokerage account statements, credit card statements and income … Continue reading
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IRA One-Rollover-Per-Year-Rule
Can the “IRA One-Rollover-Per-Year-Rule” affect the division of property? The IRS new rule “IRA One-Rollover-Per-Year-Rule” may affect the division of property in a divorce. We use to think that dividing an IRA was simple, there was no need for a … Continue reading
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Spousal Support or Child Support
Will the IRS Recognize the Payments you Make as “Spousal Support” or “Child Support”? While going through a divorce most couples and their attorneys’ attempt to amicably settle the financial matters prior to going to final trail, so the settlement … Continue reading
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Production of Documents – Part 2
The Request for Production of Documents can seem inundating. The categories listed below do not represent a complete list and does not represent all of the documents you may be ask to produce. All of the documents mentioned below pertain … Continue reading
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Production of Documents – Part 1
The Request for Production of Documents is usually the most time consuming and most costly of the requested discovery because of what it entails and the fact that it is ongoing. The process begins with your attorney receiving a request and … Continue reading
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