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In many cases, the “double-dip” concept in divorce is a misconception. Where valuators see a double-dip, there may not be one. Read on to discover why! Read more
Alimony was becoming more formulaic before the new tax law repealed the deduction. Now, divorce has become a tax strategy game with no clear direction. Read more
When an investment property forms part of the marital estate, IRC Section 1031 and Delaware Statutory Trusts can defer capital gains tax during divorce. Read more
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act ("TCJA") was one of the most sweeping changes to the tax code in the last 30 years. Here is what lawyers should know about the TCJA. Read more
A look at the provisions of the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act (TCJA) that will affect families whether or not they are in a state of dissolution. Read more
Errors in high net worth divorce can be costly; here's how to avoid four of the most common mistakes high net worth clients make in divorce cases. Read more
The new Tax Bill will have an alarming impact on previously divorced couples with children. Here's a summary of changes. Read more
Financial experts’ engagement letters and written reports help family lawyers win cases. These 18 elements of an expert’s report should never be missed! By Ken Stalcup and Craig... Read more
Does your client need to obtain evidence that their ex is living with a new love interest? A cohabitation investigation can provide solid proof. Here's how. Read more
Valuator Arik Van Zandt discusses his reputation as a thought leader in the valuation industry, and how new technologies are affecting the business of divorce. Read more