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As parents, you may have many questions about how your children will impact your taxes each year. Recently, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was implemented....
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Who knew that success in marriage would be largely defined by wealth? It’s hardly a new concept in our day and age, but statistically, with the ...
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It’s a matter of fact that you don’t have to pay any income taxes on assets transferred as a divorce is processed. However, know this: a h...
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Taxes can’t be any trickier than they already are when associated with divorce. Why? Because the timelines get all screwy. For instance: if you ...
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What’s one common denominator with divorce agreements among the wealthy? Investment portfolios. This is the heart of asset distribution when you...
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It’s no surprise that many tax considerations end up affecting the time at which you decide to divorce. It’s like throwing a giant wrench ...
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It’s a common myth that a noncustodial parent can’t claim taxes on their own child(ren). It’s an understandable myth, though, as it&...
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If anything, and unfortunately so, divorce can majorly be about one thing: money. It undoubtedly should be about so much more, but while you may need ...
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