Two Alternatives to Paying Alimony and Three Key Actions to Take When the Federal Alimony Tax Deduction is Eliminated Photo of Michele Hart I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
Michele Hart Divorce & Family Law< I have practiced law for 24 years and the past 18 years, I have focused exclusively on divorce and family law cases. I always knew I wanted to be a lawyer. I admired the power that I believed lawyers had to “win” rights for the clients they served. After all, I’ve always been a fighter. I have been knocked down a few times but I always found the strength and determination to get up and get back in the game.
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Two Alternatives to Paying Alimony and Three Key Actions to Take When the Federal Alimony Tax Deduction is Eliminated

Month: April 2018

Two Alternatives to Paying Alimony and Three Key Actions to Take When the Federal Alimony Tax Deduction is Eliminated

If you are separated or considering divorce in New Jersey, you might be concerned about potentially being obligated to pay alimony to your spouse, especially in light of the new federal tax law. Significantly, for divorce agreements executed on or

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The Surprising Key To An Amicable Divorce

Divorcing spouses can save much time and money by reaching divorce agreements out of court on all issues related to the marriage, including asset allocation, custody, child support, alimony and more. After over 20 years of practicing family law, I’ve

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Separated or Considering Divorce? What You Must Know About the New Federal Tax Law

In December 2017, President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 into law.  If you’re separated or considering divorce, the new federal tax law can have a major impact on your divorce settlement negotiations. While tax law changes

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Is It Better to Postpone Divorce Until the Children are Older?

It’s very common for parents to postpone divorce until the children are older, perhaps after they’ve finished high school and are off to college. Many believe that it’s better for the children to stay in an unhappy marriage than subject

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