Tax Exemptions

5 Potentially Bad Divorce Decisions
(and how to avoid making them)

Going it alone or excluding a Financial Divorce Analyst from your divorce team can lead to bad decisions that will have a negative impact on your future financial security. Here's a short list of the potentially worst decisions that individuals have made and continue to make as emotions take hold. 1. Trading your share [...]

By |2017-07-31T09:42:10-04:00August 26th, 2015|Alimony, Budgets, Divorce Settlement Agreements, Divorce Team, Financial Divorce Analyst, Hidden Income, Income Taxes, QDRO, Tax Exemptions|Comments Off on 5 Potentially Bad Divorce Decisions
(and how to avoid making them)

Divorce and Income Taxes – How to minimize taxes and avoid pitfalls

Divorce and income taxes - many times, these two issues become so intertwined that they become the "garden hose" of the negotiations, preventing settlement and paying for your attorney's children's education. If you were physically separated or divorced in 2013, there are several critical tax issues that you will need to address when filing [...]

By |2017-08-04T08:12:59-04:00March 31st, 2014|Tax Exemptions|Comments Off on Divorce and Income Taxes – How to minimize taxes and avoid pitfalls

Women and Divorce – Crucial Information for a Positive Result

Men and women alike can get caught up in the emotional issues of divorce and each have their own financial issues in the process.The addition of a Certified Divorce Financial Analystâ„¢ to the divorce team can help either or both understand their issues and move forward toward an equitable property divorce settlement. Depending upon [...]

By |2017-08-04T09:04:59-04:00June 24th, 2013|Alimony, Pensions, Tax Exemptions, Women and Divorce|Comments Off on Women and Divorce – Crucial Information for a Positive Result