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Q: Are there tax considerations to filing for divorce?
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Consequences of Filing Divorce with Regard to Taxes
If it appears that divorce is the outcome of a marrital relationship, the parties will be wise to consider all the ramifications involved, even that of the tax affect. Filing divorce and filing tax returns can be done in such a manner to benefit both parties. For example, someone filing a tax return of married filing jointly with all the deductions of home ownership, etc. may net the parties a larger return to split equitably than if both parties file separately. Especially if there are children involved, those deductions may make a large difference in what the parties have to pay in taxes. Carefully consider timing and options when it comes to filing your taxes the first year of your divorce.
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Yes how can I obtain a default divorce In the state of Florida, My wife deserted me back in 2000, havnt had any contact or know her where she is
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I have been seperated from my husband for almost 5 years. I have three children with him, and they live with me. He has been paying me money every Friday towards the support of the children, but neither of us can afford a divorce. Is the divorce kit good for us? We do agree on issue regarding the children, and we do not have any assets together.
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I would like to know if a divorced was filed and one hasn`t received the final judgement nor doesn`t have a clue where the other spouse is located or one who eventually moved to another country where he`s been residing for many years. What could one do in this situation? There were no children nor big properties together and the married lasted 5 months. Any information would surely be appreciated?
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