From the emotional toll it takes on you and your family to the potential long-term effects it may have on your taxes, it is reasonable to believe that divorce can be a confusing and trying process. When it's time to leave or separate, call Brotman Law; we resolve even the most challenging divorce tax issues cleanly and efficiently.
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The laws surrounding innocent spouse relief can be confusing. We are very familiar with all the tax codes in this field, can help you prepare and complete the necessary IRS paperwork.
The distribution of property during divorce may give rise to tax considerations. Some assets include deferred taxes. The experienced attorneys at Brotman Law identify and evaluate these tax matters in the context of property distribution.
Don't be a victim of the IRS when going through a difficult life event like divorce. Debt and divorce are onerous. Our advice will go a long way to getting you the results you deserve.
Couples going through a divorce usually have a lot on their minds. As such, vital aspects of their financial planning might be overlooked. In the case of tax liability, a green mistake can result in additional financial snags on top of the divorce.
In order to avoid blunders that could further complicate your life and divorce, you should seek the assistance of a tax attorney. Tax issues in divorce proceedings can arise out of nowhere, and only a professional can help you identify them along the way. Further, typical divorce attorneys will sometime try to distance themselves from the tax concerns of a divorce as they want to escape the responsibility.
If your divorce lawyer is not taking into account the tax implications of your divorce settlements, you can miss out on a sizeable amount of what you are rightfully owed. Or, in the worst-case scenario, be extorted for a larger settlement because of past tax noncompliance.
The only way to ensure that you stay compliant and attain equitable divorce terms is by enlisting the help of a divorce tax attorney who appreciates the tax implications of divorce. If you are considering divorce or recently divorced, the attorneys at Brotman Law can help you file relevant taxes, negotiate settlements, and stay compliant with the tax code.
There are several tax implications to consider during a divorce. Here are a few key points to keep in mind:
It's important to consider these and other tax implications carefully as you navigate the divorce process.
There’s so much that happens in the divorce process: Family Court is exhaustive and expensive, the parties may not like each other, their attorney, or the other parties’ attorney. There’s a lot of frustration and personal feelings involved.
At Brotman Law, we enter the picture to create a very specific solution to a very specific problem in the middle of a complex issue. Rather than taking sides in the dissolution of the marriage itself, we are focused on getting our clients the best result possible with their tax issue. The last thing that anybody wants, in addition to fighting with their spouse, has to fight the IRS.
Yes. It is advisable to have a tax attorney by your side when going through something complicated like a divorce to ensure you come out stronger. At Brotman Law, we hope to help you overcome this obstacle and become your trusted advisors moving forward.
We have handled countless divorce cases and helped clients get the support they require during what is often a very trying period.
Our counsel to clients goes beyond resolving the current situation and entails assessment of the future impact of the decisions made now. We will evaluate how to position you for success long after divorce with regard to matters tax and protecting your standard of living.
We are not therapists but are sensitive to our client's emotional state. Our attorneys understand the value of treating clients with compassion and respect. Particularly in a divorce, we acknowledge the uncertainty and confusion that arises, which is why communication is vital in providing you with effective representation.
At times, couples aren't entirely certain that they want a divorce but rather know what to expect if they proceed. You shouldn't worry about your partner finding out when you come to us. The attorney-client privilege protects all our conversations.
Going through a divorce is a process that is fraught with emotional highs and lows so we will let you, the person who is going through this transition, to tell us how you want us to define our process.
Our objective at the end of this process is to put you in the best possible position while creating the best glide path going forward. However, there are two situations that can impact or slow down this process:
1) The complexity of your situation
2) Your relationship of cooperation or lack thereof, with the other parties involved.
In order to bring about cooperation with an adversarial party who is part of the divorce case is to outline a strategy that is in the best interest of all the parties. To do this we will collect facts from a variety of sources, including: you, your divorcing partner or their attorney, and the government to gauge what level of cooperation we can expect.It’s nice if they do cooperate but not entirely essential. We like to refer to the carrot and the stick analogy. Our first objective is to be diplomatic but if that doesn’t work then we always have the option of swinging the stick.
Once we know more about the level of cooperation we can expect, we meet with you to discuss a plan so that with our guidance, you can then make a decision on how you want us to proceed with your matter.
We have dealt with a ton of divorce cases and independently developed a tremendous resource network to help clients go through their divorce with as much support as they need during what is often a tremendously difficult set of circumstances.
Set up a quick call with our firm's concierge to see if we'll be able to help you. The whole process will take 10 minutes or less. If your matter is urgent we will also help to expedite a meeting with Sam.
Tax law can be complex, confusing, frustrating, and even scary. We're here to help!
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