alimony and child support
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Alimony, if in compliance with the provisions of I.R.C. [section] 71, is taxable to the payee and deductible to the payor pursuant to I.R.C. [section]...
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When payor former spouses obligated by court order to pay alimony and/or child support fall behind, the focus of the law is on helping parents and for...
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Make sure to take into account housing, food, utilities and transportation, as well as student loans, credit card balances, car payments, taxes arid if it applies, alimony and child support. For further tips on creating a sustainable budget read "Become Your Own Financial Advisor: Tips on Planning a Budget and Sticking to It.
Purchasing life insurance will give you the peace of mind of knowing your loved ones will have money to help maintain their standard of living should anything happen to you. To access a variety of financial information tools, as well as learn more about life insurance,visit www.sbliusa.com. 5) Double check your beneficiaries: As a new husband or wife you should be sure to also check the beneficiaries on all of your other accounts in addition to life insurance, inc...
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Introduction. I. Preliminary Title: Thinking about Rules and Standards. A. Rule Based Decision Making. B. Standard Based Decision Making. C. Rationales for Rules and Standards. 1. Justification #1: Fairness. 2. Justification #2: Efficiency. 3. Justification #3: Promotion of Democratic Governance. II. Book One: Marriage and Divorce. A. Entrance into Marriage. B. Matrimonial Regimes and Community Property. C. Exit from Marriage. D. Community Property Partition. E. Claims for Interim or Permanent Periodic Support (Alimony). F. Claims for Contribution to Education and Training. G. Child Custody. H. Child Support. I. A Final Marriage and Divorce Accounting. III. Book Two: Co-ownership Among Unmarried Co-Habitants. IV. Book Three: From Forced Heirship to Undue Influence. A. Claims Against Ste...
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... AND CIVILIAN PERSONNEL FOR COLLECTION OF CHILD SUPPORT AND ALIMONY. 734.3 - Service of process. ...
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CIVIL - contempt; alimony; arrearages; child support; clear and convincing evidence; inability to pay.
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This article continues the analysis of the child support guidelines statute, F.S. [section] 61.30(2)(a), begun last month, picking up with the suggest...
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Part I
My economics of the family course covers the quantitative aspects of family law: Who gets what, who pays what, and why. To me, the quantitati...