It is fairly common for families to set up a college account for their children during their marriage not only for the children’s future, but also to receive several tax advantages associated with these accounts. However, this savings plan can become problematic after divorce. Many states permit …
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Can Temporary Alimony Payments Be Extended At Any Time?
Question: Once temporary alimony payments have been established, can my ex come back at any point to extend the payments? Also, can you agree to provide support but not formally call it maintenance? Does it make a difference? Mat CampMat Camp is a former Lexicon …
CONTINUE READINGDivorce Survival Guide: Maximizing Initial Consultations
Once you have done your research and narrowed down your search to just a few attorneys who seem like they would be a good fit for your case (you usually want to meet with at least 2-3 before making your choice), it is time to …
CONTINUE READINGAttorney Bites: The First Tax Season After Divorce
Men’s Divorce is happy to present the video segment, “Attorney Bites.” In this series, divorce attorneys will briefly break down various complex areas of family law into more easily understood pieces. This week, Pennsylvania family law attorney Jamie Spero explains what you need to watch …
CONTINUE READINGFiling Taxes After Divorce: What You Need To Know
With an IRS filing deadline in April and January in the books, tax season is officially underway. And while most people do not enjoy doing their taxes (unless they are expecting a major return) due to the complicated nature of filing, the recently divorced likely …
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