What questions should a woman ask a divorce lawyer?
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What questions should a woman ask a divorce lawyer?
Ten Questions to Ask a Divorce Attorney
- Do you specialize in divorces, or are divorces just a part of your practice?
- What is your strategy for my case?
- How long do you take to return phone calls?
- Will anyone else in your office be working on my case?
- How will you charge me?
Is spousal support considered income?
Spousal support In California: If you receive alimony payments, you must report it as income on your California return. If you pay alimony to a former spouse/RDP, you’re allowed to deduct it from your income on your California return.
Can I drop my spouse from my health insurance if we are separated?
You can only remove your ex-spouse from your health insurance policy after the divorce has been finalized and the case is closed. The law states that you must remove your ex-spouse, since it is against the law to have anyone other than your dependent children and spouse on your insurance policy.
Is spousal support tax-deductible 2020?
For recently divorced Americans, alimony payments are no longer tax-deductible for the payer, and they aren’t considered taxable income for the person receiving them, ending a decades-long practice. The changes affect divorce agreements signed after Dec. 31, 2018. The tax code changes will also affect IRAs.
What happens if my husband refuses to pay alimony?
Contempt: If your spouse has refused or failed to pay your alimony, a judge may find your spouse in contempt of the court. This approach usually means the judge will give an order for the spouse to pay the money owed to you and potentially add another fine for their refusal to pay.
Who pays alimony in a divorce?
“Alimony” means payments for the support and maintenance of a spouse, either by lump sum or on a continuing basis. Alimony is paid by the “supporting spouse” to the “dependent spouse”. The general rule is that a spouse is dependent when he or she makes less money than the other spouse.