
How Divorce Impacts Your Taxes
Yes, it is that joyous time of year when we all must pay our federal and state income taxes, and for newly divorced persons, with or
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Yes, it is that joyous time of year when we all must pay our federal and state income taxes, and for newly divorced persons, with or

Yes, it is that joyous time of year when we all must pay our federal and state income taxes, and for newly divorced persons, with or without

Divorce changes your life in many ways. When going through a divorce, not enough people pay attention to the tax consequences of different settlement options.

Parents in a shared custody situation can each claim one child as a dependent; however, that doesn’t mean that both parents qualify for the Child

Many couples going through divorce think that the only financial issue related to children is child support, which in Missouri, as in most states, gets

With the COVID-19 delayed date for filing your federal taxes approaching in a week, it would be a good time to remind those who are

With tax season upon us, it would be a good time to remind those who are divorced about the changes in the tax code as

When the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act went into effect at the end of 2017, it contained some significant changes to the child tax credit.

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is now fully in effect, and as of January 1, 2019, all judgments of spousal support (or maintenance) in

With the arrival of 2019, the Tax Cut and Jobs Act have gone into full effect, which means that individuals and families filing for the