By Tanya Helfand | Published July 31, 2017 | Posted in Alimony, Family Law | Tagged Tags: Divorce, family matters, seperation |
A family lawyer’s work as a “Counselor at Law” may involve some limited family and marriage counseling related to the legal advice being provided. However, the lawyer does not provide psychological or family therapy. Professional marriage and family therapy services can include both pre-marital, pre and post-divorce counseling, therapy and family therapy. Trained licensed therapists, Read More
Read MoreWhen parties divorce, their Property Settlement Agreement must address issues related to taxes. This includes Agreements on dependency deductions, how to file and when the parties no longer will file a joint tax return. There are tax implications to the distribution of retirement investments and savings, alimony, deferred pension benefits and other matters which should Read More
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