How much can I expect to pay in taxes on proceeds from my mother's estate?
You would pay $0. The estate pays the taxes. The federal exemption is currently $5.3M, so no federal tax is due. There could be Nevada estate tax...
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You would pay $0. The estate pays the taxes. The federal exemption is currently $5.3M, so no federal tax is due. There could be Nevada estate tax...
No. Each parent has the right to care and custody of the children, which can be to the exclusion of the other parent. You can file for allocation...
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You need to post this to the Nevada section, as that law will apply it appears.
You need to open probate. The distribution of the estate will follow state intestacy laws as will appointment of the personal representative...
She can probably live there, but she cannot sell estate property. If they had no children, she would be entitled to the first $150,000 from the...
If you do not have minor children, you can do a decree by non-appearance affidavit. You have to have all the required documents filed in advance....
Child support is not tax deductible. I agree with Mr. Anthony - you may be entitled to all or part of the child tax credit. I hope this helps.
You will unless you file for a modification of maintenance for the time period your ex will be in jain and your -ex likely would owe you $50 per...
No, the proceeds could be paid to you and then contributed to the trust at any time, except that if you are planning to take advantage of the tax...
There is no such thing as a speedy divorce. The fastest you can be divorced in Colorado is 91 days after she is served or you co-file. We can help...