How Changes To Divorce And Alimony Taxes May Impact You
Apr 24, 2020
Divorce is a split of a partnership, but it's also a split of your property and assets. So how does that affect your taxes? Divorces Changes Your Taxes Too Divorce, whether we like it or not, is a par...
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Co-Parenting? How to Split Expenses With Your Ex
Apr 22, 2020
If you're co-parenting with your ex, you've probably noticed that coming up with a completely fair way to share child care expenses is harder than it sounds. Even if you have a perfectly amicable divo...
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Mediation is Good for Many Divorcing Couples, but Not for All of Them
Apr 20, 2020
Mediation is an alternative for divorce proceedings if couples do not want to go through traditional litigation. Mediation has many benefits, which is why it is a popular choice. Why Choose Mediation ...
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Talking to Kids About the Coronavirus
Apr 17, 2020
Kids worry more when they're kept in the dark. News of the Coronavirus: COVID-19 is everywhere, from the front page of all the papers to the playground at school. Many parents are wondering how to bri...
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Sheltering in place — with your ex-wife? Pandemic poses extra challenges for divorced parents
Apr 16, 2020
With family courts closed because of the coronavirus, child custody arrangements are being tweaked on the fly — some more amicably than others. Seeing Your Ex Despite having divorced in 2014, Henry an...
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How Do You Divide Intellectual Property?
Apr 15, 2020
California is a community property state, which means that both parties of a marriage have a 50/50 ownership in all property acquired during a marriage. This can be easy to split with things like mone...
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New Battle for Those on Coronavirus Front Lines: Child Custody
Apr 13, 2020
Doctors, firefighters and others who risk exposure to COVID-19 are being taken to court by ex-spouses who want to keep them away from their children. A Story of a New Jersey Physician Last month, Dr. ...
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How Courtrooms will Operate
Apr 06, 2020
Here are updates of how the courts will operate amidst the current climate. Courtrooms are Running Just last week, we at Shulman Family Law Group received notice that courtrooms will be closed through...
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We Are Still Open!
Apr 03, 2020
If you’re doing business with us or thinking about doing business with us sometime soon, we wanted to send a formal update that we are still open! We are Committed to You! Shulman Family Law Group is ...
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Why the Hague Abduction Convention Matters
Mar 25, 2020
If you are the parent of a child 15 years of age or younger and must share custody with a former spouse or former partner who you fear may take your child to another country without your consent, you ...
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