Five Often-Forgotten Financial Consequences of Divorce

These are only five often-forgotten financial consequences of divorce.  There are many more, all dependent upon the facts of each individual case. Discuss the potential financial consequences of your divorce

Family Law and the Presidential Election

It is almost time for the Presidential Election. Everyone is impacted by the outcome but what many people do not realize is how much an election can impact family law.

Tax Planning for the divorcing and newly divorced

Tax planning and divorce sound like two unlikely partners, but they are not.  This week’s blog post is written by Selwyn Gerber, CPA, who explains why tax planning is critical

IRS Helps Some “Innocent Spouses”

When married people sign a joint tax return, they agree to be jointly and individually responsible for the tax and any interest or penalty due on the joint filing, even

Grey Divorce

Grey divorce is a term referring to the demographic trend of an increasing divorce rate for older (“grey-haired”) couples in what had been long-lasting marriages. A very public example of

Social Security Benefits and Divorce

Divorcing in the Golden Years raises many issues about the longevity of careers, rising health care expenses, disability, retirement and how these significant events impact one’s financial affairs.  This means