Your spouse’s cheating may have a large effect on how child custody is decided, as well as possible affecting property division as well.
Accounting and Divorce
Financial Checklist – Monitor Your Financial Health with This Short Quiz
Take this short quiz to find out whether you get a clean bill of financial health – or if you require emergency care.
Tracing Exempt or Immune Assets for Purposes of Equitable Distribution and Related Transmutation Issues
Identify the assets that are excluded from equitable distribution and learn how properties acquired before marriage can be subject to equitable distribution during divorce. Recognize the actions that may connect or transmute the asset.
What to Expect at a Deposition
Paul L. Feinstein, a Chicago sole practitioner with over four decades of experience, explains the basics about what happens at a deposition and a list of some area of questions that may be asked.
I want to change the division of property in my divorce.
If you want to change the division of property in your divorce, what are your options for doing so? Is there a time limit for it? What do you need? Certified Family Law Specialist Michelle May O’Neil explains all this and more in this guide to property di
IRA Transfers and Divorce
If you’re transferring your interest in an IRA to your (former) spouse, you could get hit with extra tax and penalties if the transfer is not made correctly. Here’s the right way — and a couple examples of the wrong way — to transfer these funds.
Conserve Cash in a Business Property Settlement
Discover how the use of an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) can help you achieve a fair division of marital property, while minimizing taxes in the transaction from one spouse to the other incidental in a divorce.
Liberalized Innocent Spouse Relief and New Seperate Return Election
Many married taxpayers do not understand the legal consequences of filing joint income tax returns and are surprised to find that they can be held liable for 100% of the taxes due. Here’s some information about the restrictions, liabilities, and rules concerning joint returns before, during, and after divorce.
Options — Valuation, Taxability, and Alimony
Over the past decade, options have been widely used as an incentive tool to lure an employee into a company and/or keep valuable employees from leaving. This article will educate readers about options, how they are valued, their taxability, and their impact on alimony.
The Forensic CPA — Your Ally in Divorce
A look at the 5 areas in which a Forensic CPA can serve you while you are going through a divorce. Find out how to understand the financial information and complexities of your divorce case.
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