Technically, there are no general practitioners in the legal field. Every year, tens of thousands of new federal laws are passed and countless more at the state, county and municipal levels. Attempts to count the laws on the books have consistently failed for decades, let alone analyze each law’s specific verbiage. The precise language of …
Getting a divorce is already a difficult experience. You and your spouse must figure out how to split your assets, come to an agreement regarding child custody, and negotiate issues concerning child and spousal support. In addition, feelings of resentment, anger, and rejection may bubble to the surface, triggering unnecessary arguments. But taxes can make …
During divorce, marital assets are subject to division with certain limitations, such as income from an inheritance or property shielded by an enforceable prenuptial agreement. This includes a litany of physical, financial, and other assets that most people neglect to include in their settlements. Failing to include such property will result in an incomplete agreement, …