Monday, January 4th, 2010
The Hidden Asset In Plain Sight
One of the greatest challenges for attorneys, mediators, and judges in family law property division cases lies in the first step of that process; identifying the assets to be divided. We seek verification of and evidence to determine if assets are community, separate, or co-mingled property. Some assets are evident [...]
Tags: asset division, capital loss carry-forward, capital losses, deductions, Divorce Financial Planning, federal tax law, Financial Life After Divorce, Justin Reckers, Pacific Divorce Management, Post divorce financial planning, post divorce wealth management, taxes
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Wednesday, August 5th, 2009
The Internal Revenue Service released a memorandum on June 19, 2009, clarifying the rules governing non-custodial parent’s ability to claim a dependency exemption for their child.
Previously, the Service allowed a non-custodial parent to claim an exemption for a child if the custodial parent signed a written declaration releasing claim to the exemption and the non-custodial [...]
Tags: Dependency Exemption, Divorce Financial Planning, Financial Life After Divorce, IRS Form 8332, Justin Reckers, Non-Custodial Parent, Pacific Divorce Management, Post divorce financial planning
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