Starting January 1, 2019, Alimony settlements and awards will no longer be tax deductible. This has the potential to make an huge impact on Alimony. The ability to deduct alimony payments was very helpful to settling divorce cases, but that negotiation tool has now been removed by the recent tax law changes. How will it impact a Court's awards at trial? Will it mean that there will be smaller awards of alimony? We explore these questions and more in this show.
170 - One Question that Could Help Your Marriage in the Middle of This COVID19 Crisis
169 - Should I File a Child Support or Alimony Modification In the Wake of COVID19?
168 - Are Parenting Plans Still Valid with a COVID 19 Lockdown?
167 - Are the Courts Open in this COVID-19 Crisis?
166 - Answering Questions about Assets and Liabilities in a Divorce
165 - Child Custody Questions and Answers
164 - Planning for COVID-19's Impact on Your Divorce/ Family Law Case
163 - A Mom's Guide to a Good Divorce - Revised Edition
162 - An Organized Child is a Healthy Child - Teaching Skills to Handle Change
161 - Review of the Divorce Movie "Marriage Story"
160 - A Divorce with a Happy Ending - A Story of Reconciliation
159 - 7 Steps to Take Before Filing for Divorce
158 - 4 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Filing for Divorce
157 - What to do when the __it hits the fan
156 - What Do Divorce Lawyers Think?
155 - Online Dispute Resolution With Colin Rule - Will it replace lawyers, mediators, and Judges?
154 - A Smorgasbord of Family Law Questions and Answers
153 - Substance Abuse in Child Custody Cases with Dr. Kim Oppenheimer
152 - What Rights do Grandparents Have?
151 - The Impact of Smart Phones on Families and Family Law
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