For tax purposes, a couple is considered married if their decree of divorce has not been finalized by December 31. Thus, the year that it is finalized is the year that most tax changes will take effect. However, if you consider the tax implications during the negotiation period, you and your spouse can make decisions…
Read MoreWith a family law and mediation practice located in Doylestown, PA, I see many couples working through the complexities of getting divorced. Our goal is to help you walk through a divorce with negotiation and peace. Couples who choose to not wage a battle often have lower legal bills and also a better post-divorce relationship…
Read MoreYou are in the middle of a divorce. You are also running a business. How do you keep one from affecting the other? Business owners have a particularly volatile issue to address in divorce. For many married owners, the business is both the most valuable and most illiquid asset in the marital estate. Consequently, valuation…
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