If you’re contemplating a high-asset divorce, you should anticipate a complex web of tax consequences. Since taxes following a divorce are so multifaceted, breaking this concern down can help you understand what your financial position might look like after your...
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4 money issues that can lead to a divorce
Infidelity, parenting differences and communication problems are all common and openly discussed causes of divorce. However, one reason for divorce that possibly happens just as much is financial difficulties. Financial issues can appear in a marriage in many ways....
4 financial mistakes to avoid when divorcing
Divorce can be an emotionally and financially challenging experience. Navigating through the complex process requires careful planning, especially when it comes to managing finances. Unfortunately, many people do not consider their finances or post-divorce financial...
3 things to know about grey divorce
Some people assume that people who have been married for decades aren’t going to call it quits. It may shock them to know that grey divorce, which is divorce among older adults, is very common. There are several key things that typically need to be be considered in a...
Is deferring the sale of your home a good idea as you divorce?
For many divorcing couples, the largest asset they need to find a way to divide in their home. Typically, they agree to sell the home and split the proceeds or one spouse buys the other’s share and keeps it. Sometimes, a couple doesn’t want to sell the home...
Capital gains tax and property transfers in divorce
If you and your soon-to-be ex will be dividing up substantial assets you’ve accumulated over many years as you divorce, you may have some concerns about the tax implications. Certainly, that’s a factor you should consider so that you know whether something is...
How to deal with constant custody agreement violations
Child custody agreements are designed to prioritize the best interests of the child. Beyond maintaining a relationship with both parents after divorce, a custody agreement helps provide children with stability and a predictable routine. Therefore, when your co-parent...
When can alimony be ended early in Florida?
Alimony is a financial obligation that one spouse pays to the other after the end of a marriage. There are usually very specific terms for alimony included in the court order. The courts determine how much the alimony will be and how long one party will make payments...
Strategies for co-parenting during the holidays
The holiday season is approaching and it’s an exciting time of year. Nonetheless, it can also be a challenging period, particularly for those who have recently divorced. As co-parents, you’re going to have to adjust and implement strategies that are in the best...
New Florida law minimizes red tape for unmarried fathers
Many couples have children before they’re married. Sometimes they remain a couple but never marry. Other times they go their separate ways. Yet others weren’t a couple to begin with, but when there’s a baby on the way, they both commit to raising the child. Even when...