Divorce and the Military Lifestyle

To be in the military, you must be committed. This is not an easy lifestyle. It takes work and sacrifice, and that applies even to those who never see combat. It’s simply a more difficult lifestyle, especially for a family, than most other careers provide. For instance, experts point out that many families move at…

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IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS UNDER THE NEW MANDATORY PAID LEAVE LAW

Last week, President Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA or the Act) enacting a temporary/mandatory paid emergency leave requirement and expanded the Family & Medical Leave Act. Generally: The Act takes effect on April 2, 2020. The Act impacts all private employers that employ 500 or fewer employees.  Paid Leave capped at…

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How to Minimize Spousal Support Taxes

For decades, the tax laws regarding spousal support went virtually unchanged: The paying spouse was able to deduct spousal support from their taxes, and the receiving spouse had to pay the taxes on it. In practical terms, that could help reduce the total being paid on the money and generally encouraged paying spouses to be…

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