Determining if Moving Out is Considered Abandonment
When a spouse begins considering divorce and starting over, there is often concern over when and how to move out. During the pendency of the divorce, living together can become impossible. Rehashing old fights and riding the waves of emotion that accompany a split can be too much to bear – especially while work and […]
Defining Date of Separation for Pennsylvania Divorce
When couples or individuals start thinking about divorce, many questions will inevitably be discussed and Googled; from filing fees to how long it will take to get divorced, there are many confusing aspects. A fundamental issue that plays a major role throughout the divorce process is defining date of separation and understanding what it means.
Tax Audit after Divorce, Insult to Injury
Tax season approaches! Taking care of taxes and income for a couple can be difficult under temperate circumstances. Thanks to the intense reporting requirements of the IRS, marriage endures another level of sharing and subsequent dividing after divorce. Many clients aren’t prepared when they are subject to tax audit after divorce, but with the right […]
Sharing Debt in Divorce
Today’s economy is providing some hope for the future when it comes to financial security. Unfortunately, debt does not disappear on its own and for married couples, debt can be the focal point of a divorce. We know that sharing is important in marriage – but does that go for debt, too? Recent case law […]
Shared Custody in Pennsylvania
Changes to social norms and increasing divorce rates have changed the tone of custody cases in Pennsylvania. Lawmakers are considering a shift in focus on more evenly distributed time between both parents for shared custody in Pennsylvania. Even if it means less emphasis on the best interests of the child, lawmakers are promoting our laws […]
Social Security Benefits in Divorce
Financial planners and divorce lawyers agree that division of assets in divorce can be a major headache. After making the big decisions, sometimes the thought of a future Social Security benefit can be last on the list – especially for younger couples. But with “silver divorce” on the rise, Social Security benefits in divorce play […]
Dividing Securities-backed Loans in Divorce
Bucks County CDFA on securities-backed loans and equitable distribution For couples facing divorce, one of the more daunting aspects is division of assets. When couples have financed or invested in highly valuable assets, the process can become complicated. One particular form of lending known as “securities-backed loans” provide some difficulty for divorcing couples. Dividing securities-backed […]
Loan or Gift as Income for Support in PA
For complex/high income divorce cases, there are often multiple sources of income to consider. Whether or not these sources are to be considered as income for support can mean a dramatic difference, especially where gifts and loans are involved. In a recent Pennsylvania support case, Suzanne D. v. Stephen W., 65 A3d 965 (2013), the […]
Marital Misconduct in PA Alimony Cases
In cases where a divorce is initiated by marital misconduct, the concept of alimony can be even more daunting than usual. It is not unusual for the conduct of the cheating spouse to come up in most of the conversations that take place during the divorce process; it can be painful and frustrating. In Pennsylvania, […]
Custody and Relocation with Children
Relocation with children after divorce and custody considerations Once a couple has made the decision to separate or divorce, it can be a difficult discussion to sort out moving on or moving away. When children are involved, moving on to a new lifestyle or different opportunities can be a complex but rewarding new adventure. Regardless […]