Are legal fees for divorce tax deductible in 2019?
Are divorce legal fees tax deductible in 2019? Can I deduct a divorce settlement on my taxes? Legal Fees for Divorce: What’s Deductible? What kind of legal fees are tax deductible? Mason Comment 1: Although I am a CPA, I hire a CPA to do my taxes. Why? I can’t keep up with all of […]
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Tennessee alimony modification case summary and special needs child. Christopher Maurice Kibbe v. Mary Carolyn Kibbe The mother and father in this Washington County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2014. They were the parents of two children, one of whom was disabled. The father was granted 124 days per year of co-parenting time with the […]
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- At March 25, 2020
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees in divorce. Cecilia Gonzalez v. Mauricio Gonzalez The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in Florida in 2001 and had one child, born in 2002. The wife filed for divorce in 2010. The husband answered and alleged that they were never legally married. He […]
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Tennessee case summary on retirement property division after divorce. Kelly Colvard Parsons v. Richard Jearl Parsons The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2014, based upon a marital dissolution agreement by the parties. Seven months prior to the divorce, the husband had retired from the FAA, where he had […]
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Tennessee parent relocation case summary. Chris Schaeffer v. Amanda Patterson The mother and father in this Shelby County, Tennessee, parental relocation case were never married but had a daughter born in 2015. Under the 2017 permanent parenting plan, the mother was granted 60% of the parenting time, with the father receiving the other 40%. In […]
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Texas child custody, abduction, and attorney’s fees case summary. Claudia Susana Martinez Jardon v. Gerd Pfister The husband and wife in this El Paso County, Texas, case were married in 2004 and had one child. The mother filed for divorce in 2013, and most issues were resolved in a 2015 temporary order. At trial, however, […]
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees in family law. Steven J. Dale v. Sharon K. Ball Dale The mother and father in this Williamson County, Tennessee, case were divorced in 2011, and entered into a permanent parenting plan for their three children. In 2014, both parents filed a motion to modify the parenting plan. While […]
Read More»Wife Gets $30K Alimony + $30K Attorneys Fees After 11 Years
Tennessee alimony divorce case summary after 11 years married. Anthony C. Howell v. Noel Ruth Kail Howell The husband and wife in this Shelby County, Tennessee, case were married in 2008. The husband initially worked as an auto mechanic, but shortly after getting married, he suffered and injury that prevented him from working as a […]
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees on appeal in divorce. Christopher James Terrazzano v. Alecia Ann Terrazzano At the time of their marriage in 2013, the father in this Putnam County, Tennessee, case was in the U.S. Navy, stationed in Cookeville, Tennessee. Six months later, he was transferred to Hawaii. The mother, however, was unable […]
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Tennessee case summary on attorney’s fees in divorce. Gary Lee Odom v. Rachel Lea Zamata Odom The husband and wife in this Davidson County, Tennessee, case had been married seven years when the husband filed for divorce. At the time of trial, the husband was 66 and the wife 33. The husband had paid for […]
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