Enforcement of Property Distribution

If you have been awarded a particular distribution of assets and/or liabilities, and the opposition is not doing what they have been ordered to do, there are many legal remedies available to compel compliance. The courts always maintain jurisdiction to enforce their own orders, and the law also provides remedies that can be enforced in […]

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The IRS Alimony Recapture Rule

Ordinarily alimony is deductible from the payor’s gross income, and includable in the recipient’s gross income, for income tax purposes. Thus there is some tax advantage to paying alimony. But, that advantage can be eliminated if you don’t pay heed to the IRS’ Alimony Recapture Rule (I.R.C. § 71(f)). If you are caught in the […]

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Importance of Timesharing

Parents who have a limited amount of timesharing with their children (for example every other weekend), often feel that they are required to do something “extra special” each time they are together with their children.  This can result in unrealistic expectations on the part of the children and a tremendous strain on the parent’s budget.  […]

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Utilization Of A Parenting Plan Evaluator

At times, parents disagree over the schedule that is both suitable to the parties and in the best interests of the minor children. In these circumstances, some parents will enlist the assistance of a qualified evaluator to make expert recommendations regarding the “proper” parenting plan and timesharing schedule. While parenting plan evaluations are not mandatory […]

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