By now, you might have heard about the tax law signed by President Trump just days before we celebrated the start of 2018. The new tax rates could very well affect your divorce and cause changes to alimony. Amanda Cubit answers questions on the new tax law and alimony in this Q&A.
Amendments to the US Tax Code could have an impact on divorce and separation for couples in the near future. Changes to Child Tax Credits, Personal Exemptions, and Alimony will be in affect as soon as December 2018. What do these tax code cuts mean for you?
When most people hear the words “divorce proceedings,” it conjures up scary images of impersonal courtrooms and the airing of the marriage’s dirty laundry in court. When children are involved, words you never thought would impact you — alienation, abandonment, abuse —... read more
Helping Your Clients Outside of the Courtroom – Part 1 Divorce is never emotionally easy, especially on kids, but in high conflict cases it can be even more of a strain. In North Carolina however, there are services which family law firms can provide that can help... read more
Helping Your Clients Outside of the Courtroom – Part 2 If you ask people going through a separation, divorce, or litigation to describe the nature of the situation between themselves and their ex-spouse or ex-partner, most would probably give it a... read more
Helping Your Clients Outside of the Courtroom – Part 3 Collaborative Law is a cooperative approach to negotiating and settling the issues arising from a separation without the necessity of litigation (not going to court to resolve differences). According to... read more