Tax

No Alimony Deduction? You Can Still Minimize Taxes

By |2022-11-30T12:22:21-08:00November 30th, 2022|Divorce, High Asset, Property Division, Spousal Support, Tax|

No Alimony Deduction? You Can Still Minimize Your Taxes. Prior to 2019, individuals who paid alimony to their ex-spouse could deduct that amount from their income before paying taxes to the federal government. The recipient paid taxes on the alimony they received, but at their lower tax bracket. All of that changed for

Is Your STBX Holding NFT’s? Here’s What To Do

By |2022-04-26T17:39:35-07:00April 26th, 2022|Divorce, High Asset, Property Division, Tax|

Is Your Soon-to-be-Ex Spouse Holding NFT’s? Here’s What To Do. As we mentioned in a previous post, NFT’s and Divorce. What Are Your Obligations to Your Ex?, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) have become very popular in the crypto trading world. Just like other marital assets, NFT’s are subject to property division, when a married

Split Retirement Accounts with QDROs

By |2021-05-07T08:57:54-07:00May 7th, 2021|Divorce, High Asset, Property Division, Separation, Tax|

Splitting Retirement Accounts with Qualified Domestic Relations Orders In a Community Property state like California, your ex-spouse or domestic partner is entitled to 50% of the value that you have accumulated in your employee sponsored retirement accounts during your marriage. These retirement accounts can be a 401K plan, IRA or pension plan. Retirement

Estate Planning Considerations During Divorce

By |2021-04-06T08:42:47-07:00April 5th, 2021|Divorce, High Asset, Property Division, Separation, Tax|

Estate Planning Considerations During Divorce All too often, individuals leave their ex-spouse or ex-partner as their beneficiary on their financial accounts and their agent for their Durable Power of Attorney for health care and property, long after they get divorced. If you are getting divorced, even before your divorce is final, you will

Documents to Bring When Meeting with Your Divorce Attorney

By |2021-02-01T20:54:41-08:00February 1st, 2021|Divorce, Contested, Divorce, High Asset, Divorce, Uncontested, Property Division, Tax|

What Documents to Bring When Meeting with Your Divorce Attorney When you are getting divorced, both you and your spouse must disclose your complete financial information. This information includes your income, expenses, liabilities, assets, business interests and other important financial information. Your divorce attorney will be able to help you understand your current

Are You Liable for Your Spouse’s Unpaid Taxes?

By |2021-01-13T20:30:21-08:00February 18th, 2020|Divorce, Contested, Property Division, Separation, Tax|

Are You Liable for Your Spouse’s Unpaid Taxes? Often married couples file joint tax returns because it usually reduces their tax preparation expenses as well as their federal income taxes owed. A potential downside, however, is that, if one spouse has not declared their full income or falsely claimed too many deductions or

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