by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Absolute Divorce, Divorce
During a divorce, there are quite a few changes happening all at once. During this emotional time, the issue of where to live can arise unexpectedly. At some point either you or your spouse will have to move out of the marital home. It may even be that both of you...
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Absolute Divorce
People love to stay in touch with friends and family on social media outlets like Facebook and Twitter, but you must be careful about what you are sharing and be aware of who may be looking at your postings. Anyone may be able to gain access to your account: your...
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Absolute Divorce
Going through a divorce is a straining and emotional time in your life. One of the most difficult aspects can be dealing your ex’s new significant other. Don’t let it catch you off guard and cause issues that could hinder your case, but rather expect it to happen....
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Finances, Taxes
Child Support Payments Unlike the alimony payments that are deductible by the paying spouse, and taxable as income to the receiving spouse, the IRS has mandated that child support payments are never deductible and taxable. Dependency Exemption The dependency exemption...
by Amy | Mar 1, 2017 | Property Division
When it comes to a timeshare, your options are the same as any other asset that you have to valuate and divide during the process of a divorce. You can sell the timeshare (which is nearly impossible), share the property, or have one spouse buy the other spouse out....
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