Divorce in 2020: COVID-19 & the Sobering Facts

Marriages are a time of celebration and happiness. Sadly, between 40% and 50% of American marriages end in divorce or separation. This rate has held steady for decades. However, the current COVID-19 pandemic has presented a series of new, daunting … Read More

The Impact of Divorce on Your Business Valuation

A business can have a big impact on a divorce if it’s included in a settlement. Furthermore, if your spouse is seeking spousal support, that support will likely come from your business. Equitable Distribution rules are used in most states, … Read More

The Role of Forensic Accounting During Divorce

A divorce can be an incredibly trying time in one’s life. Stress is often at a peak. In addition to having your life turned upside down, both you and your soon-to-be-ex need to come to an arrangement about a financial … Read More

An Accountant’s View of Divorce-Related Tax Issues

Dividing assets and property fairly is one of the most contentious processes in many divorces. Beyond the standard question of who gets what, it’s essential to recognize that the division of these assets can often have tax implications, which is … Read More

Should You Use Collaborative Law in Your Divorce?

Envision a world where peace and compassion reside in every heart. Parental conflict permanently damages children. What do clients think about the Collaborative Law Divorce Process? Collaborative law is one option for divorcing couples who want to consider a non-adversarial process for … Read More

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