Prenuptial agreements are becoming an increasingly common part of wedding planning for couples of all ages and income levels. They can help delineate what is separate property going into and during a marriage and help both spouses ensure a fair settlement should the...
Month: January 2018
The ramifications of failing to pay child support
Child support is based on a binding court order. It's not something parents do to be kind to their kids or to help out an ex. As such, they can't stop paying simply because they don't want to or because they failed to save up enough money after other expenses. It's a...
3 options for dealing with your house in a divorce
Divorce is often incredibly complicated. For instance, you and your future ex-husband will have to work out a custody arrangement for your children, negotiate over your marital assets and divide the debt the two of you accumulated during your marriage. One of the...
New tax law affects alimony payments
The new tax law was signed in late December 2017 and will affect taxpayers both positively and negatively in 2018. For those who go through a divorce in the coming year, one change is worth noting before filing taxes. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act eliminates many itemized...
Is your spouse hiding money in bitcoin?
The cryptocurrency bitcoin has been around for nine years. However, it's recently surged in value, and therefore, in popularity. Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are ethereal and anonymous. They're bought and sold through the internet and don't belong to financial...
Things you can do to speed up your divorce
No reasonable person wants a long, drawn-out divorce. The longer the process takes, the more money it costs, the more time it takes out of your life and the greater chance there is that disagreements with your spouse will grow into serious conflicts. If you have kids,...