by Cristi McMurdie | Oct 14, 2019 | Divorce, Finances
This post “Divorcing Your Mortgage” reminds us all that wording in divorce agreements can help parties for potential real estate transactions that involve qualifying for a mortgage. Mortgage Underwriters might consider as income and other financial compensation...
by Cristi McMurdie | Apr 3, 2019 | Child Support, Divorce, Finances
For you, how may your child’s graduation effect your Child Support? If you pay or receive child support and your son or daughter is graduating, it is important to understand how this will effect your current child support order. Termination of child support is...
by Cristi McMurdie | Mar 4, 2019 | Collaborative Practice, Divorce, Finances
“Advice For Boomer Same-Sex Couples Facing Divorce” syncs nicely with my blog posts last month on adoption in all types of families including same-sex couples. In many married same sex couples, their unique financial concerns are compounded upon...
by Cristi McMurdie | Mar 4, 2019 | Divorce, Finances, Taxes
Your income taxes have been a hot topic all year due to the changes ushered in by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in December 2017 by the Trump Administration. Tax credits and deductions relating to families and family law issues require a new understanding of how it...
by Cristi McMurdie | Mar 1, 2018 | Finances
Settling finances can be one of the most difficult and trying aspects of divorce. It’s complex and confusing and couples rarely see eye-to-eye. Thanks to the new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, it’ll be even tougher. Some areas that may impact divorcing couples...