Posts Tagged ‘alimony’
Spousal Support in California: Key Insights You Should Understand
In “Spousal Support in California: What You Should Know” by Jami Fosgate, readers will be led through the one of the most difficult parts of divorce: how spousal support is determined. Unlike child support, an amount is not set in stone for long-term support, the article adds; judges take into account various aspects including length…
Read MoreThe Collaborative Process in a Divorce Will Save You Money in Comparison to the Litigation Process, But Choose Your Professionals Wisely
In a collaborative divorce, both clients are represented by their own attorney. In many instances, it is also recommended that clients hire the services of a neutral financial and one or two mental health professionals (divorce coaches). In the collaborative process, the clients and their attorneys sign an agreement allowing the clients’ divorce professionals to…
Read MoreHow the New Tax Law Affects Alimony
When you get married, the thought of getting divorced might seem unlikely. However, if you wind up in front of the family court judge, the exact date your divorce is finalized might have a significant financial impact under a new tax plan. Annette Nellen, a professor with San Jose State University, teaches tax policy and…
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