by Martin Hilson | May 1, 2019 | News
Alimony and the New Tax Law: A Whole New WorldBy: John P. Paone, Jr., Esq. and John P. Paone, III, Esq.*On January 1, 2019, new federal tax laws were ushered in, as part of the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act of 2017, which haverevolutionizedthe financial landscape for...
by Martin Hilson | Apr 9, 2019 | News
Minimizing The Financial and Emotional Pain of Divorce By: David M. Wildstein, Esq. A divorce proceeding can be emotionally and financially draining to the parties. The emotional components conjure up many feelings: rejection, failure, guilt, anger, loneliness and...
by Martin Hilson | Mar 26, 2019 | News
ALIMONY – Permanent v. Limited Duration (Guidance Please!) By Charles F. Vuotto, Jr., Esq. and Lisa Steirman Harvey, Esq. It is axiomatic that uncertainty in outcome breeds litigation. Litigation generates increased fees and emotional stress for the parties and their...
by Martin Hilson | Mar 25, 2019 | News
A Proposed Standard for Valuing Closely Held Corporations in Divorce By Member, Frank A. Louis, Esq. “Before you can value a company, you must know the purposes for which you need the valuation. Different purposes will provide differing values and different valuation...
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