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How should we handle debt during our divorce?
Mar 10, 2019
How should we handle debt during our divorce?

If you and your spouse in Connecticut have made the difficult decision to end your marriage, you will now face the challenge of figuring out how to split up your assets and move forward with two single lives. A lot of attention is given to…

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Your mortgage during a divorce
Sep 09, 2018
Your mortgage during a divorce

When couples in Connecticut get divorced and they own a home together, they often put a lot of time and emotional energy into figuring out what to do with their house. However, some of that time and energy should also be directed toward the mortgage.…

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Tax law flips alimony liability on its head
Apr 15, 2018
Tax law flips alimony liability on its head

Divorced or would-be divorced couples in Connecticut may want to take note about a change that is looming regarding how spousal support payments will be taxed once the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act goes into full effect on January 1, 2019. As explained by the…

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Alimony and tax responsibility
Apr 01, 2018
Alimony and tax responsibility

Connecticut spouses who are considering a divorce this year or possibly next year in 2019 should take the time to evaluate a rather significant change in the tax code that may have major implications for the outcome of their divorce settlement. As explained by the…

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Understanding the QDRO in a divorce
Feb 13, 2018
Understanding the QDRO in a divorce

Residents in Connecticut who get divorced know that there will be many new things to learn and decisions to make. One of the difficult parts of ending a marriage is deciding how the couple’s assets and debts will be split between both parties. It is…

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