By Randy S. Margulis | Published February 19, 2013 | Posted in Divorce | Tagged Tags: American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML), division of technology, Divorce, New York divorce attorney | Leave a comment
A survey conducted just two years ago by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) reported that 66 percent of the online divorce evidence they used comes from none other than Facebook. You can imagine what the rate is today. Technology can benefit those going through a divorce through easy access to online resources and Read More
Read MoreDuring the course of her marriage, Victoria Esposito-Shea obtained a law degree. When Victoria and her husband divorced, their assets were divided. Victoria’s law degree was valued at $126,000 and her husband was awarded 10 percent of its value. The valuation of a professional license or degree is the most contentious issue in many New Read More
Read MoreAlthough celebrity divorces are the focus of the media — Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, Dennis and Michelle Rodman, Heidi Klum and Seal — for many people the concern is not how many thousands they pay each month in spousal and child support, but how their many thousands of dollars in debt are allocated. Even Read More
Read MoreA 2011 Kings County case demonstrates that serious consideration of tax implications is crucial in a divorce. The husband’s gross income was $107,953 and the wife’s was $11,660. After payment of alimony, child support and taxes, the husband took home $41,000 per year and the wife’s income was $58,253. Be sure to review IRS Publication Read More
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