by nter-dfw22 | Jul 14, 2015 | Alimony, Divorce, divorce law, Divorce Mediation, Spousal Support
Student loans are rapidly becoming a reality for most. Unfortunately, when splitting up comes into the picture, there is no divorcing your debt. Any student loans will need to be addressed during the division of assets and debts in your divorce. In general, a student...
by nter-dfw22 | May 23, 2014 | Alimony, Spousal Support
Beginning Jan. 1, 2019, alimony or separate maintenance payments are not deductible from the income of the payer spouse, or includable in the income of the receiving spouse, if made under a divorce or separation agreement executed after Dec. 31, 2018 Spousal Support...
by nter-dfw22 | May 21, 2013 | Alimony, Budget, Child Support, Co-Parenting, Collaborative, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Legal Separation, Spousal Support
When getting a divorce, people have a lot a questions they need answered. You also need to make some choices based on your situation such as how you and your spouse want to approach divorce. Many factors are involved such as are you and your spouse on good speaking...
by nter-dfw22 | Jan 31, 2013 | Child Support, Divorce, Legal Document Preparation, Spousal Support
When going through a divorce, you and your spouse will be required to complete a “declaration of disclosure”. A declaration of disclosure is comprised of an asset and debt schedule, an income and expense declaration, and a one-page declaration of...
by nter-dfw22 | Aug 21, 2012 | Alimony, Divorce, Divorce Mediation, Spousal Support
Spousal support is the term used for alimony in California. Alimony is money that one spouse pays to the other to help support them until they can support themselves at the standard of living they had during the marriage. Alimony depends on a number of factors; during...
by nter-dfw22 | Jul 30, 2012 | Divorce, Legal Document Preparation, Legal Separation, Spousal Support
The date of Separation is the point when either or both of the parties decide the marriage is unsalvageable and they have intent to end it. This most commonly occurs when something is said or an action is taken that states it is final or irreconcilable. At the time of...