Divorces Final before 2019 Will Secure Tax Benefits
Under the new federal tax law, signed on December 24, 2018, alimony payments will have different tax consequences. Prior to the new tax overhaul, alimony
Filing Taxes While Filing for Divorce
Divorce is a significant tax event that complicates the maze of IRS regulations. It is typically the first step to filing, so we only discuss
Divorce and the Holidays in South Carolina | Tips to Thrive Through the Season
The holidays are often associated with joy and togetherness, but for individuals navigating a divorce, this time of year can bring stress, sadness, and uncertainty.
Divorce Jurisdiction and Venue
Divorce is a difficult process with many challenges, and when a divorce crosses state lines, procedural headaches can arise. The first decision is which state
Retirement Counts: Retirement Accounts and Divorce
Work hard, play hard. I often wonder if the play hard part comes easier later in life, maybe in the retirement phase. In any event,
Business Valuation in Divorce
Business valuation is a subject near and dear to my heart. On a professional level, in order for me to help my clients who are
Taxes and Divorce
Filing taxes is something almost everyone has in common with each other. So, when a couple is going through a divorce, figuring out how to
Prenuptial Agreements: A wise idea to be entered into wisely
Prenuptial agreements are not on the minds of most cupid-stricken engaged couples. To most soon-to-be-wed, the notion of divorce is about the farthest thing from
The Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act
Military service often requires sudden relocation or long deployments, which can complicate child custody arrangements for parents in active duty. To address these challenges, many
Divorced Parents and College Expenses: Who is Obligated to Help Pay?
Until recent years, the South Carolina Supreme Court’s position was that it was unconstitutional for a court of this state to require a divorced parent

