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Appellate Division Gives Guidance Regarding Life Insurance To Secure Alimony

Yesterday, I blogged on the S.W. v. G.M. case in a post entitled More from the Appellate Division on Lifestyle, Foulas and the Concept of Income Equalization. In that blog, I noted that the S.W. court also addressed the...more

2/26/2020  /  Alimony , Divorce , Life Insurance , Spouses

More From The Appellate Division On Lifestyle, Formulas And The Concept Of Income Equalization

A few weeks ago, I authored a post on this blog entitled Debunking the Myth That the Percentage Used in the So-Called “Alimony Rule of Thumb” Should Go Down as the Payer’s Income Goes Up. That post reiterated that the Court’s...more

2/25/2020  /  Alimony , Divorce , Marriage , Spouses

Debunking The Myth That Percentage Used In The So-called “alimony Rule Of Thumb” Should Go Down As The Payer’s Income Goes Up

It has been said over and over again that there are no formula’s to determine alimony. As I have blogged in the past, other than one legal malpractice referencing the formula or “rule of thumb”, virtually every time the...more

No Prima Facie Showing Of Cohabitation = No Right To Discovery To Try To Prove It

For the second time in about a month, the Appellate Division has reversed improvidently granted discovery when there hadn’t been a showing of a change of circumstance. As noted by Eliana Baer on this blog on August 12, 2019...more

How Not To Settle Your Case

Several years ago I did a post on this blog of the same name and then updated it some time later. The list then, as re-compiled below, are things to do if you really don’t want to settle your case. As I said before,...more

9/28/2018  /  Alimony , Child Custody , Divorce , Spouses

Does The Change In The Tax Law Kill The Mythical Alimony “Formula”

As I wrote in December, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act enacted at the end of last year, changed the taxability of alimony starting in 2019. Specifically, while alimony is currently income to the recipient and deductible from the...more

The New Year’s Resolution Divorce

For many divorce attorneys, the busy season starts after the first of the year. For the last several years, I have posted on the phenomenon of the New Year’s Resolution Divorce. For whatever reason, this post has struck a...more

12/29/2017  /  Alimony , Divorce , Spouses , Tax Deductions , Tax Reform

Will 2018 Be The Year Of The Divorce – Will The New Tax Laws Cause A Race To Get Divorced By 12/31/18?

Since the first go round of the proposed massive revisions to the tax code were announced several weeks ago, matrimonial lawyers, litigants, accountants, etc. have been in a veritable tizzy over the prospect that one of the...more

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