Effective January 1, 2016, a seriously delinquent tax debt may result in the loss of your U.S. passport. If you have unfiled tax returns or if you owe more than $50,000 to the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”), the State Department can now revoke your passport. In addition, the State Department […]
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It’s Already November – Have You Considered Your Year-End Charitable Strategy?
November 17, 2015 | by Gary BotwinickIt seems lately that as soon as Halloween ends, the holiday season begins and we all look forward to the end of the past year and the beginning of a new, and hopefully, wonderful exciting one. The air grows colder, the leaves are gone, and the days seem so short. […]
What Are The Child Support Guidelines? Are They Meant To Cover All Expenses Related To Children?
November 17, 2015 | by James DeStefanoThe Child Support Guidelines are a set of guiding principles that were developed to assist Courts with the establishment and modification of child support awards. Typically, the underlying principles of Child Support Guidelines are: (1) child support is a duty of both parents, (2) children are entitled to the support […]
For Nearly 20 Years, I Have Owned A Business Which Provides Consulting Services. Although My Business Has Been Lucrative, I Don’t Think Anyone Would Buy It Because Without Me, There Is No Business. Under These Circumstances, Would My Wife Have An Equitable Distribution Interest In My Business In The Event Of A Divorce?
November 17, 2015 | by Cimmerian MorganYour question implicates one of the more complex areas of family law in New Jersey. To begin, a basic understanding of business “value” in the context of a divorce is necessary. Many are surprised to learn that the goal of a business valuation in the context of a divorce is […]
