One of the many things a co-parent needs to wrap their head around when going through a divorce are the tax implications of their divorce agreement. Unfortunately, there are many different myths which can make the process even more confusing than it already is.
Financial Issues
How Bankruptcy Works in Divorce
The decision to file bankruptcy will depend on many outside factors such as income, household size, and status of your marital debts.
How to Survive Financially in the First Year of Your Divorce
It can be difficult figuring out how to survive financially after divorce. Take control of your finances by using the following tips.
How to Financially Prepare and Recover from Divorce
There’s no sugarcoating it, divorce is tough. But if you take these steps to protect and rebuild your finances, you’ll be able to focus more on your recovery and less on financial stresses.
5 Things You Should Have Secured Before You Finalize Your Divorce
Before you file for divorce, first make sure it’s a divorce you want. If it is, be sure to do the following four things.
Shepreneurs: Keeping a Small Business Alive After Divorce
When it comes to keeping a small business alive after divorce, reducing the negative impact of divorce on yourself, your staff and the day-to-day operations is critical.
5 Different Ways To Protect Your Business During Divorce
There are several different things you should do to protect your business during divorce. Here are five things you should know during this difficult period.
4 HUGE Mistakes People Make During Divorce
Avoiding these common mistakes people make during divorce can put you in a position to move on to a healthy emotional and financial space post-divorce.
To Avoid New US Tax Laws, Consider Finalizing Your Divorce in 2018
If you want the flexibility to use your divorce agreement to reduce future tax liabilities, you’ll need to move fast: you only have until the end of 2018 to execute your divorce agreement to take advantage of the old, more favorable US tax laws. In this case, time really IS money!
What if You were Married to Paul Manafort?
How does the Ontario Family Law Act protect people from debts incurred though crime during a divorce? Read on to find out.
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