The parties may also agree in a separation agreement that the tax deduction and the taxable income aspects
of alimony law shall not apply.
The parties may also agree in a separation agreement that the tax deduction and the taxable income aspects
of alimony law shall not apply.
Spousal Support (aka Alimony)-- A broad overview
of the alimony laws in North Carolina, as well as a link to another article on the effects of marital misconduct (quick preview, don't do it!)
Not exact matches
Reading too fast, we thought repeal
of the
alimony deduction took effect in 2018, but this change in the
law is delayed until 2019.
Now thousands
of years later we have lawyers making a killing off divorce, unequal child support and
alimony laws, weddings costing hundreds
of thousands
of dollars that if lucky will last five years.
If someone is guilty
of a crime in this litany
of «neithers» they should or should have been penalized as the
law dictates to include jail terms for pedophiliacs (priests, rabbis, evangelicals, boy scout leaders, married men / women), divorce and alimony payments for adultery (Clinton, Kennedy, Woods), jail terms for obstruction of justice (Clinton, Cardinal Law, B1
law dictates to include jail terms for pedophiliacs (priests, rabbis, evangelicals, boy scout leaders, married men / women), divorce and
alimony payments for adultery (Clinton, Kennedy, Woods), jail terms for obstruction
of justice (Clinton, Cardinal
Law, B1
Law, B16?)
They complain that women get
alimony, or spousal support, and while that has been historic - ally been true, it actually has been rather rare, from about 25 percent
of divorces in the 1960s to about 10 percent today or even lower, according to Judith McMullen, a
law professor at Marquette University.
Also http://time.com/money/4116161/
alimony-reform-spousal-support/: «Unlike child support, which is common when divorcing couple has kids,
alimony awards have always been very rare, going from about 25 %
of cases in the 1960s to about 10 % today, said Judith McMullen, a professor
of law at Marquette University.
He says he's been eking by on $ 1,120 a month from his job working for a
law firm on Court Street in Brooklyn, plus another $ 2,270 a month from pension and other benefits - and $ 1,100
of that money goes to paying
alimony and restitution.
Tax
laws change every year, but adjustments to income typically include expenses you incur as an educator to purchase supplies and materials for the classroom, moving expenses that relate to starting a new job, student loan interest and tuition payments,
alimony payments you're required to make, contributions to your IRA accounts and a number
of others.
Discharge types
of debts singled out by the bankruptcy
law for special treatment, such as child support and
alimony (known as Domestic Support Obligations), student loans (but tuition is dischargable), court restitution orders, criminal fines, and some taxes.
Domestic Relations Order - Any judgment, decree, or order (including approval
of a property settlement agreement) that (1) provides child support,
alimony payments, or marital property rights to a spouse, former spouse, child, or other dependent
of a participant, and (2) is made pursuant to a state's domestic relations
law (including a community property
law).
The lawyer, Rudolph F. Pierce, sought to eliminate his annual
alimony payment
of $ 110,000 after he turned 65 and retired from his
law firm, Goulston & Storrs (where he remains
of counsel).
Recognized in the area
of marital and family
law, Julia Wyda concentrates her practice in dissolutions
of marriage, parental responsibility and time - sharing, equitable distribution,
alimony, child support, attorney's fees, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, paternity, and child dependency.
The state
of Oregon has specific
laws regarding spousal support, also known as
alimony.
Recognized by South Florida Legal Guide for her family and marital practice, Roberta G. Stanley specializes in handling complex marital and family
law cases
of dissolution
of marriage, including equitable distribution, business valuation, taxation issues,
alimony, child support, parental responsibility and timesharing, preparation and enforcement
of intricate prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, paternity and all other family related matters.
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Marcia is an Eastern North Carolina divorce attorney whose practice areas include family
law, separation and property settlement agreements, equitable distribution
of property,
alimony and postseparation support, premarital agreements, mediation, arbitration, alienation
of affection and criminal conversation.
But, believe it or not, Florida
law has contemplated that there are times when permanent
alimony may no longer be appropriate (or when the amount
of alimony may be reduced).
Posted Thursday, November 17th, 2011 by Gregory Forman Filed under
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Our Scottsdale Arizona divorce and family
law attorneys at Hildebrand Law, PC have over 100 combined years of experience in handling alimony, referred to as spousal maintenance, in Arizo
law attorneys at Hildebrand
Law, PC have over 100 combined years of experience in handling alimony, referred to as spousal maintenance, in Arizo
Law, PC have over 100 combined years
of experience in handling
alimony, referred to as spousal maintenance, in Arizona.
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Most family
law attorneys and divorcing parties seem to believe a short marriage suggests an award
of rehabilitative rather than permanent
alimony.
At Arroyo Copland & Associates, PLLC, our Albany spousal maintenance
law attorneys apply decades
of professional experience to advise and protect clients on either side
of maintenance /
alimony issues.
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Attorney McKenna specializes in the practice
of Family
Law, including Divorce, Custody and Support,
Alimony, Guardianship, Paternity, Abuse Prevention Orders, Pre-Nuptial Agreements, Parenting Plan Coordination, Contempt and Modification actions, and Limited Assistance Representation.
Academy fellows are highly skilled negotiators and litigators in all facets
of family
law, including divorce, annulment, prenuptial agreements, postnuptial agreements, marital settlement agreements, child custody and visitation, business valuations, property valuations and division,
alimony, child support and other family
law issues.
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If there has been an allegation
of domestic violence that gave rise to a divorce case that was filed on the basis
of cruelty that also could potentially impact
alimony determinations based on this new
law.
Our divorce attorneys handle all aspect
of a family
law case, including divorce, legal separation,
alimony, child custody, child support, community property division, complex family
law matters, and restraining orders in Arizona.
Alimony can often be one
of the most contentious issues during any family
law matter.
Posted Wednesday, July 15th, 2015 by Gregory Forman Filed under
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It is important to retain an experienced
law firm that has significant expertise with the financial issues involved in Divorce, including property division, the valuation
of assets, spousal maintenance (
alimony), real estate issues, cash flow schedules, balance sheet preparation, debt division, business valuation, present value calculations for pensions, the analysis
of retirement accounts and various tax issues associated with Divorce.
There's lip service, certainly, but only that; the efforts go the other way, as can be seen from the fact that some
of the more comically unfair
alimony laws in the USA are coming under feminist scrutiny now that women are increasingly becoming the payors.
L It is important to retain an experienced
law firm that has significant expertise with the financial issues involved in Divorce, including property division, the valuation
of assets, spousal maintenance (
alimony), real...
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For more than 20 years, the
Law Offices
of Adrian H. Altshuler & Associates has counseled divorce clients on issues pertaining to
alimony / spousal support.
Brent V. Trapana focuses his practice on marital and family
law matters, with a concentration on dissolution
of marriage issues including
alimony, child support, parental responsibility, timesharing, and equitable distribution.
Because there is no concrete formula for spousal support, a Virginia
alimony attorney's spousal support experience is going to be a particularly knowledgeable position in this area
of law.
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During your free initial consultation, the attorneys at Southpark Family
Law can discuss with you whether you may be entitled to receive or obligated to pay Post Separation Support or
Alimony in North Carolina and work with you to ensure your financial peace
of mind.
The sole basis for that court's determination
of fault was that, under Florida
law, a wife found guilty
of adultery can not be, as Mrs. Firestone was, awarded
alimony.
In his veto letter to President Don Gaetz
of the Florida Senate, Scott explained that he opposed modification
of existing
alimony law because it would have caused disruption for families.
Posted Thursday, February 2nd, 2012 by Gregory Forman Filed under
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Time, the court reasoned, should have realized that a divorce decree containing an award
of alimony could not, consistent with Florida
law, have been based on adultery.
This is because trial judges in family
law matters have wide discretion in a lot
of the fine points
of alimony decisions, much
of it exercised at the trial court level that does not generate binding legal precedents and is not widely available to researchers.
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At the
Law Offices
of Adrian H. Altshuler, we have extensive experience handling separation, divorce, child custody, child support,
alimony and adoption.