When does a parent’s child support obligation end? There is no clear cut answer. Parents have a moral and legal obligation to financially support a child from the moment that child is born until that child becomes emancipated1. In its most simplistic form, emancipation is defined as the time when […]
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Real Estate Tax Appeals – A Strategy For Cost Reduction
February 10, 2014 | by Jason RittieA recent article in the New York Times reported that the requests for property tax appeals “…are coming in record numbers, from owners of $10 million estates and one-bedroom bungalows, from residents of the high-tax enclaves surrounding New York City, and from taxpayers in the Rust Belt and states like […]
Buying and selling a home is a major transaction. The sale price alone should indicate how extraordinary such a transaction is when compared to the financial decisions that are a part of everyday life. Home ownership can provide you with many benefits such as a long term investment and tax […]
Buying A Business? Conduct Due Diligence
February 10, 2014 | by Jason RittieOnce you have decided to purchase an existing business, whether the deal is structured as an asset transaction, a stock transaction, or a merger, it is imperative that you conduct “due diligence.” Due diligence is the process by which the buyer verifies that the business he is buying is consistent […]
