2016 Co-Parent Halloween Survival Guide

Co-parenting through the holidays can be easy or frustrating and Halloween is no exception. Some parents prioritize making the other parent’s life difficult over their children’s needs. While unfortunate, you can reduce or eliminate this by following these...

Filing Taxes after Divorce

When married, most every couple files taxes jointly. They claim both children as dependency exemptions. This allows them to maximize the tax benefits of being a family in the United States. When that party divorces, they raise these once simple tax decisions for...

Am I Taxed on Property I receive in My Divorce?

As I’ve previously discussed on this blog, taxation is relevant to divorces in three main categories. The first relates to support, including child support and alimony. The second is about property distribution, called equitable distribution in...

Bankruptcy and Its Impact on Divorce

This past week, I attended a two-day training by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. It covered various topical issues in our profession. Programs like this are always great to refresh memory regarding issues we don’t necessarily deal with in every...