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Emergency Rule 13: California’s Coronavirus Spousal Support Solution

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The pandemic has affected all parts of society this year. From daily routines to the economy to the political sphere, nothing has avoided the impact. The legal and judicial system has had to make some significant changes in order to keep things running, especially in hard-hit areas like California. That’s why the California Judicial Council […]

How much and how long: A look at alimony payments in California

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Spousal Support on Thursday, June 22, 2017. If your spouse made significantly more money than you did over the course of your marriage or you forwent a career in order to take care of your children, you might be concerned about your finances after your divorce. […]

How will an alimony request affect my taxes?

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in Spousal Support on Tuesday, May 9, 2017. If you’re a high-asset individual and you’re going through a divorce, you may find yourself asking questions you’ve never considered before. That’s because you know your finances are going to change drastically after property division is all said and […]

Alimony Deductions to Disappear Under New Tax Cuts & Jobs Act

On behalf of Kaspar & Lugay LLP posted in blog on Wednesday, February 7, 2018. If you have children and are thinking of filing for divorce, you’d be smart to do it now. Divorcing parents can deduct alimony payments through 2018. Under the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, the deduction will disappear in 2019, […]