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Blog Archive by Month: May 2019

A Moral Obligation Versus a Legal Obligation

May 30, 2019 | Written by: William J. Rudnik, Esq. |

As a divorce attorney, I often have clients who question whether their spouses should or should not do something.  This may have to do with the finances or the children, but it is a common...

Taxes & Divorce - Ten Tips to Consider

May 20, 2019 | Written by: Diana N. Fredericks, Esq. |

The new tax law changes (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017) expire in 2025. This needs to be a consideration in drafting divorce agreements, as these changes may affect what is agreed upon now.

Why Must I Compromise to Finalize My Divorce?

May 7, 2019 | Written by: Diana N. Fredericks, Esq. |

Approximately 97% of divorce cases settle.  Settlement can come easily at the early stages of a case or on the eve of trial, but it is more likely than not to occur at some point in every divorce...