Divorce, Taxes And Other Debts
- posted: Jun. 28, 2021
When parties divorce, their Property Settlement Agreement must address issues related to taxes. This includes but is not limited to Agreements on dependent deductions (which are different for State and Read More
What Does It Mean When Your Name Is on a Piece of Property or on a Debt?
- posted: Jan. 13, 2020
People have many misconceptions about property ownership and debt. If your name is on a piece of property or a debt, the legal result is very different in Divorce Court Read More
What Happens to Gifts or Loans if the Couple Does Not Get Married?
- posted: Feb. 26, 2018
Traditionally, when a man proposes marriage, he gives his fiancé an engagement ring. This ring is a gift in contemplation of marriage. It is not the same as other jewelry Read More
My Spouse and I Own a Business Together. How will a Judge Split it?
- posted: Nov. 03, 2017
Businesses have value and are considered assets for division pursuant to the equitable distribution law. Typically, in a divorce, an accountant values the business. The accountant, among other things, reviews Read More
Determining Costs and Paying Bills During Separation and Divorce
- posted: Oct. 17, 2017
A divorce is very emotional, but you will need to focus on how the bills will be paid. The costs of a marital lifestyle can be much different than the Read More
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